Certification Exhibit FCC ID: Z9O-FAS1511 IC: 10060A-FAS1511 FCC Rule Part: 15.209, 15.231, 15.249 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Project: 11-2104 Manufacturer: UltraClenz, LLC Models: FAS1511-00, FAS1511-01, FAS1511-02, FAS1511-03, FAS1511-04 User Manual 3998 FAU Blvd.
Patient Safeguard System (PSS) Bed Beacon User’s Guide DOC1048 Revision 1 UltraClenz, LLC
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC Table of Contents Revision History ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.0 Introduction to the System .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.0 System Components ..................................................................
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC Revision History Revision Date By 0 03/14/12 MES Initial Release 1 08/09/12 DLS Corrected TOC and replaced FCC class A statement with class B statement Description Page 3
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 1.0 Introduction to the System The Patient Safeguard System (PSS) was designed to help Healthcare Workers (HCW) protect their patients from the unintentional spread of pathogens. This is achieved by providing a tool to remind HCWs to perform hand hygiene when the opportunities are presented.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 3.0 Patient Bed Beacon The bed beacon, via its detachable patient bed antenna, creates an invisible boundary around the patient’s bed. This boundary defines the patient’s “space” and is called the patient zone. When a HCW crosses this boundary and enters the patient zone, the HCW is now considered to be in contact with the patient. The HCW’s badge will then communicate with the bed beacon.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 4.0 Adjusting the Patient Bed Beacon Communication Range The patient bed beacon range of communication is adjusted during installation to maximize communication with the Healthcare Worker (HCW) badge. To adjust the communication range, remove the battery cover located on the front of the beacon using a #2 Phillips screwdriver (see Figure 3). Note: the battery cover has a retaining ring to prevent the screw from being detached.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 5.0 How the System Works When a Healthcare Worker (HCW) begins their shift, they will attach an assigned badge to their clothing in a location above the waist that is clearly visible to HCW as well as others. The badge will be dormant with no blinking LED visible. This is normal because the badge will go into a “sleep” state to conserve battery power when not in use for a period of 30 minutes or more.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC will change to the warning state. The badge will produce 3 quick beep tones with the second tone being lower in pitch than the first or third tones. This indicates successful communications between the badge and the bed beacon located within the patient zone. The badge’s red LED will then blink about once every 1.5 seconds.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 6.0 Installing the System 6.1 Patient Bed Beacon Installation The patient bed beacon can be mounted on the wall near the head of the patient’s bed or directly to the frame of the bed itself. It is also possible to mount the bed beacon to a gurney, wheelchair or other transportable device that may be occupied by a patient.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 6.1.2 Mount Using Screws The rear surface of the bed beacon has two keyhole shaped openings that are 5 11 16 inches on center. Locate the position and height on the wall where the bed beacon will be mounted. Mark the location for the first mounting screw. Then, measure left or right 5 11 16 inches and mark the location of the second mounting screw. Use a level to verify that the screw locations lineup parallel to the floor.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC 6.2 Patient Bed Antenna The bed antenna is placed on the patient’s bed either under the mattress pad or under the mattress. It is made from a thin sheet of Tyvek® with the antenna screen printed on its surface. The antenna is cleanable, disposable or recyclable. It may be replaced and discarded whenever the patient’s bed linens are changed.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC Appendix A - System Component Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Components The bed beacon should be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth. A mixture of 90% water and 10% chlorine (bleach) or water and mild detergent (dish soap) may be used. The cloth should be damp but not wet. Only the exterior of the component may be cleaned. Do not attempt to clean any interior surface of this component as this will damage the component’s circuitry.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC Appendix B - Certification and Safety Approvals FCC NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Patient Safeguard System – Bed Beacon User’s Guide UltraClenz, LLC This radio transmitter (IC: 10060A-FAS1511) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.