User's Instructions

YOUR MONITOR
FEATURES
CORDLESS SENSOR SETUP (CONTINUED)
PLACE THE SENSOR AND PATIENT
PANEL 1 PANEL 2 PANEL 3 PANEL 4 PANEL 5 PANEL 6 PANEL 7 PANEL 8
CAUTION
CORDLESS MONITOR
(NGM-31)
THE NGM-31
This fall management monitor monitors a bed, chair, or room for occupancy.
If a patient tries to leave the bed or chair, the monitor sounds an alarm.
When you hear the alarm, check the patient immediately. This is a single
patient fall monitor that you can pair up to three cordless sensors
pads/devices or one corded sensor pad/ device. When three cordless sensors
are paired, you will only be able to monitor one at a time but can effortlessly
transfer the patient from paired sensor pad/device to another paired sensor
pad/device. It can be used for bed and chair exits using corded and cordless
sensors, including standard and timed bed and chair pads, toilet seat
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
1. Unscrew and remove the battery cover.
2. Install the three included AA
batteries (Energizer Industrial
batteries or equivalent are
recommended). Make sure they
are oriented correctly
(see the illustration below).
3. Always use new alkaline batteries and
VOLUME CONTROL
The volume switch (located on the
back of the monitor, inside the battery
compartment) allows the caregiver to
adjust volume to three levels; “HI”
(the highest volume setting at 108dB),
“LO (lower volume setting at 89dB),
“NC OFF(alarm will be silent when
connected into Nurse Call). The
monitor is factory set at
DELAY CONTROL
The DELAY switch (located on the
back of the monitor, inside the battery
compartment) controls the amount of
time (three options: 0, 2 or 4 seconds)
between when the patient removes
them off of the pad and when the
monitor alarms. This function can
reduce false alarms if, for example,
the patient momentarily
PAIRING A SENSOR PAD OR
MAT
Pairing a Cordless Sensor Pad to the Monitor
While in the pairing mode, use your hand to place pressure on the cordless
sensor pad and then release pressure to pair the pad to the monitor. The
following will occur indicating that the monitor and pad are now successfully
paired to each other and ready for use:
The monitor will sound a long beep
The “PAIRING MODE” LED on the front of the monitor will go off
TRANSMITTER SIGNAL
LOST NOTIFICATION/REPLAC
EMENT
In the event that the Cordless Sensor Pad/Device and monitor are not
communicating, a Low-Grade alarm will activate from the monitor (chirp,
the “SIGNAL LOSS” LED under the “ALERTS” section, will blink yellow
and nurse call will be notified (if connected) indicating one of the following:
The pad/mat has been out of signal range from the monitor for
approximately six minutes and they must be moved closer to each other. The
range is up to 60 feet,
Bed and Chair Pads
1. Write in the “Put into use Date” on all pads, and the “Pad Replacement
Date” if you are using the monitor with the standard corded pads.
2. Position the sensor pad where the buttocks area of the patient will be
placed (see the diagram on the sensor pad), with the pad stem coming
out the back of the chair or side of the bed. In some circumstances, the
sensor may be placed under air or foam chair pads. However, we cannot
guarantee that the products will work correctly in all circumstances.
Therefore, a thorough testing of the products in this manner is required
prior to use with a patient.
DIRECTIONS FOR
USE
pads, seat belts, motion sensors and floor
mats/cushions.
replace them all at the same time. Do
not mix battery types/brands.
4. Replace the battery cover and tighten
The screw.
the highest volume “HI”.
NOTE: Volume may not be adjusted when in the alarm
mode.
Volume
Control
shifts off the pad, and then back onto
the pad within the set delay time of 2
or 4 seconds.
Delay
Control
When pressure is placed and held on the pad, the following will occur,
confirming that system is functioning properly:
but it may be less depending on the building environment. Once the signal
is lost,
do a short press and release of the “CANCEL/RESET” button to cancel the
alarm and when the pad is brought back into range, it will not be necessary
to “re-pair”
3. Position the patient in the bed or chair.
4. When pressure is applied and held to the corded sensor pad, the following
INDICATIONS FOR USE
This fall management monitor may benefit the following patients:
1. Patients who may have diminished cognitive or mobility abilities;
2. Patients experiencing disorientation, dizziness, drowsiness or frequent
urination caused by medication;
3. Patients who have been assessed to be at a risk of falling or who have a
history of falling;
4. Patients who frequently or routinely get out of bed without warning or
calling for assistance; and
5. Patients who are required to be on mandatory bed rest.
5. See “Testing the Monitor”.
NOTE: If the monitor was
synchronized to a cordless
sensor pad/device, it will
remain so if the batteries are
removed and reinstalled.
note the
orientation of the
positive and
negative ends of
the batteries
NOTE: Volume setting “NC OFF” is silent ONLY if the nurse call cable is
plugged into
the monitor’s nurse call jack. Whenever the “NC OFF” setting is
selected and the nurse call cable is not connected or removed from the
monitor’s Nurse Call 1/4" Jack, the volume will no longer be silent
and will default to the “LO” setting.
TONE SELECTION
The tone switch (located on the back of
the monitor, inside the battery
compartment) allows the caregiver to
select between
NOTE: The delay function does not work with the floor mat/cushion. The
alarm will always occur at 0 seconds regardless of the delay setting.
The delay time is factory set to 0 seconds.
NOTE: The delay time range settings are the same for cordless and corded
sensor pads/devices (0, 2 and 4 seconds). Environment and distance
between monitor and pad may effect delay time. Test before using.
PAUSE FEATURE
This optional setting prevents the monitor from alarming for 60 seconds
when pressing the “PAUSE” button while, for example, the caregiver takes
the patient out of bed.
1. Press the “PAUSE” button located on the upper left hand corner of the
face of the monitor to enter the 60 second pause mode. During the 60
second Pause Mode:
? The “PAUSE” button will blink red, indicating the monitor is in the
pause mode for the next 60 seconds.
? The patient may be removed from the sensor pad or the seat belt
may be unfastened for 60 seconds without activating an alarm.
The Monitor will beep twice
The green “BED”, “CHAIR” or “OTHER” LEDs in the “SENSORS”
section, will blink two times
The green “BED”, “CHAIR” or “OTHER” LEDs in the “SENSORS”
section, will blink approximately every three seconds
When pressure is released from the pad, the monitor will alarm. Press the
CANCEL/ RESET button to cancel the alarm.
NOTE: It is not recommended to use the weight of the patient in
place of the caregiver’s hand for pairing the cordless sensor pad
to the monitor.
NOTE: You may need to relocate the monitor and the sensor pad to a
different location during the pairing process, to avoid the unplanned
pairing of another sensor pad or device in range.
Pairing a Cordless Floor Mat to the Monitor
While in the pairing mode, stand on the mat for approximately five seconds.
The following will occur indicating that the monitor and mat are now
successfully pair to each other and ready for use:
The monitor will sound a long beep
The “PAIRING MODE” LED on the front of the monitor will go off
NOTE: The green “BED”, “CHAIR” or “OTHER” sensor LEDs, will
NOT blink. When pressure is placed on the mat, the monitor will
alarm. Press the CANCEL/ RESET button to cancel the alarm.
Pairing a Device to the Monitor
the Cordless Sensor Pad to the monitor. A paired cordless sensor pad that
has been taken outside of range and brought back into range of the monitor
will remain connected to the monitor.
The pad/mat has been out of signal range from the monitor for
approximately six minutes and you do not anticipate the cordless sensor
pad coming back into proximity of the monitor. Press “CANCEL/RESET”
button to cancel the alarm and then press and hold the “CANCEL/RESET”
button for two seconds to unpair the out- of-range, cordless sensor pad.
NOTE: The cordless sensor pad’s transmitter may require replacement
(check expiration date on the transmitter).
The cordless sensor pad/device will remain paired to the monitor unless it is
either unpaired (see “Unpair Sensor Pad/Device from the Monitor” in the
“Cordless Sensor Pad/Device Use“ section) or the monitor has another
corded sensor pad plugged into it. Therefore, if placing the monitor out of
service for extended periods, unpair the cordless sensor pad/device and to
avoid a “SIGNAL LOSS” notification.
A transmitter isn’t recommended to be used if it is estimated to expire before
the pad. If however, the transmitter does expire while in use, the monitor
will chirp, the “SIGNAL LOSS” LED under the “ALERTS” section, will
blink yellow and nurse call will be notified (if connected).
If the transmitter has expired, it is recommended to replace both the pad and
transmitter.
will occur, confirming that the cord is connected and the batteries have been
installed properly:
The monitor will beep twice
The “OTHER” LED under the “SENSOR” section will flash green two
times
The “OTHER” LED will blink green approximately every three seconds
Nurse call will be notified (if connected)
When pressure is applied and held to the cordless sensor pad, the following
will occur, confirming that the cord is connected and the batteries have been
installed properly:
The monitor will beep
The “BED or CHAIR” LED under the “SENSOR” section will flash green
two times
The “BED or CHAIR” LED will blink green approximately every two
seconds
Seat Belt Sensor
1. To install the seat belt, refer to the direction of use provided with the
seat belt sensor.
2. Position the patient in the wheel chair and fasten the seat belt around
their waist.
3. Adjust the seat belt to the desired length using the buckle that
holds the adjustment strap in place.
4. When the seat belt is fastened, the following will occur, confirming that
the cord is connected and the batteries have been installed properly:
The monitor will beep twice
The “OTHER” LED under the “SENSOR” section will flash green two
times
POWERING THE MONITOR
This monitor is battery powered, with the ability to plug into AC power
using the 6 Volt AC power adaptor/cord (CSM-AC sold separately) to
minimize battery drain/ replacement. Installation of three AA alkaline
batteries is required, even when using the AC power connection. The
batteries serve as a backup in the event of a power outage.
one of three tone options: single beep,
double beep or triple beep.
Tone
Selection
? Pressing CANCEL/RESET button anytime during the pause mode will
cancel
the remaining time and if the patient is not removed from the sensor
pad, it will reactivate the alarm as normal.
? If the sensor cord is removed during the pause mode, the monitor will
alarm immediately and will cancel the remaining time.
? If the patient returns back to the pad, or if the seat belt is refastened, it
will
See the device’s Directions for Use for instructions on pairing it with this
monitor.
Unpairing a Sensor Pad/Device from the Monitor
The cordless sensor pad/device should be unpaired from the monitor in the
event that it is to be placed out of service and/or moved out of proximity to
the monitor
The “OTHER” LED will blink green approximately every three seconds
Toilet Seat Sensor
1. Remove the adhesive backing from the sensor pad and adhere the sensor
pad to the underside of the toilet seat so the pad covers toilet seat
“bumper.”
SAFETY INFORMATION
In these User Instructions, a WARNING is a statement that alerts the user to
the possibility of injury, death, or other serious adverse reactions associated
with the use or misuse of the device.
A CAUTION is a statement that alerts the user to the possibility of a problem
with the
UNPACKING THE MONITOR
Inspect monitor and all components/accessories before initial use and do not
use if any defects or shipping damage is discovered by initial inspection.
Make sure you have the following parts:
1. Cordless Single Patient Device FM Monitor
2. Three AA alkaline batteries.
3. Plastic wall mount with screws
4. Nylon strap
If you ordered any additional parts, check for them:
1. Metal Wall Mounting Bracket
2. Magnetic Mounting Bracket
NOTE: This monitor will not run on AC power without batteries installed. A
Low Battery Low-Grade alarm (87 dB chirp, the RED “REPLACE
BATTERY” LED flashes, and nurse call is notified (if connected))
will activate and continue, until all three AA batteries are replaced
with three new AA batteries.
Turning the Monitor Off:
When you want to place the monitor out of use for any given period of time:
1. Unpair the cordless sensor pad(s)/device(s) from the monitor (see
“Unpair Sensor Pad/Device from the Monitor” in the ““Cordless Sensor
Pad/Device Use“ section).
2. Remove all cords from the monitor.
3. Press the RESET button to cancel the alarm.
CANCEL/RESET BUTTON
The CANCEL/RESET button provides the following functions:
Cancels the alarm from a sensor pad/device.
Resets an alert for “Replace Battery”, “Signal Loss” or “Replace Sensor”.
Resets and clears all cordless sensor pads/devices from the monitor (see
“Unpair Sensor Pad/Device from the Monitor” in the ““Cordless Sensor
Pad/Device Use“ section)
Resets and clears a cordless sensor pad/device that is outside of the
monitor range when the alert of a “Signal Loss” occurs.
Cancels the “PAUSE” mode (see “Pause Feature” under the “Features”
section)
end the pause mode immediately and the monitor system will
reactivate
(will activate alarm as normal if the patient removes off the
pad/seat belt is unfastened again).
? Once the patient has exited for more than 5 seconds, it will
end the Pause mode.
2. When the 60 seconds have expired:
? If the patient has not been placed back on the pad/seat belt
refastened, the monitor will go into a sleep mode.
? If the patient has been placed back on the pad/seat belt
refastened, the monitor system will reactivate.
(unless a corded pad is connected to the monitor). To Unpair the cordless
sensor pad/
device from the monitor:
1. Press and hold the pairing button on the back of the monitor for
approximately two seconds to enter the pairing mode (see “PAIRING
SENSOR PAD(S) THE MONITOR” above for more detail).
2. Press the “CANCEL/RESET” button (see illustration above), the monitor
will beep three times confirming that the all Cordless Sensor
Pad(s)/Device(s) are no longer pair to the monitor.
2. Route the sensor pad cord discreetly. Remove the adhesive backing from
sensor
cord holders and secure to desired surface.
3. Position the patient on the toilet.
4. When pressure is applied to the pad, the following will occur, confirming
that the cord is connected and the batteries have been installed properly:
The monitor will beep twice
The “OTHER” LED under the “SENSOR” section will flash green two
times
The “OTHER” LED will blink green approximately every three seconds
Nurse call will be notified (if connected)
Floor Mat/Cushion
1. Place the floor mat or floor cushion in the desired location, such as a critical
device associated with its use or misuse. Such problems include device
malfunction, device failure, damage to the device or damage to other property.
3.
Bed Mounting Holder
4. AC Power Adaptor/Cod
NOTE: If placing the monitor out of service for extended periods,
remove the batteries. Dispose of the monitor and batteries if
there is evidence of
CORDLESS SENSOR SETUP
doorway or next to a bed.
2. Position the patient.
5. Nurse Call Cable
6. Call Cord
SPECIFICATIONS
corrosion.
MOUNTING THE MONITOR
Mount the monitor where access is convenient to the caregiver, such as on
the wall, but at a minimum of two feet from the patient.
The monitor is to be securely mounted before use. The monitor can be
mounted in several different ways, including:
Use the mounting clip on the back of the unit – the mounting clip can be
slid over any thin material such as the back of a wheelchair or can be used
with optional mounting accessories — the Rondish Bed Mounting
Bracket, the Rondish Magnetic Mounting Bracket, Metal Wall Mounting
Bracket or the Included Plastic Wall Mounting Bracket.
Use the nylon strap loop – thread the Nylon strap (provided with the
monitor) through the plastic nylon strap loop on the back of the unit
and use the Nylon loop to attach the monitor to a bed or wheelchair
rail.
The Nylon Strap and the Plastic Wall Mounting bracket are included with the
monitor. The Rondish Bed Mounting Bracket, the Rondish Magnetic
Mounting Bracket and the Wall Mounting Bracket are sold separately and
are not included with the monitor. Call your Rondish representative for more
information.
This monitor can be paired with up to three cordless sensor pads or devices at
once.
NOTE: When pairing additional cordless sensor pads/devices, they are
done one at a time.
NOTE: This Monitor is intended to be a “single patient use” device. Two
like devices (such as a two cordless chair sensor pads or two cordless
bed sensor pads) cannot be paired to the monitor at the same time. If
attempting to pair a second bed or chair sensor pad with the monitor,
it will overwrite the bed or chair that is currently paired.
NOTE: It is not recommended to use the weight of the patient in
place of the caregiver’s hand for pairing the cordless sensor pad
to the monitor.
NOTE: You may need to relocate the monitor and the sensor pad to a
different location during the pairing process, to avoid the unplanned
pairing of another sensor pad or device in range.
INSTALL THE TRANSMITTER
The transmitter needs to activated and
connected to the pad/mat prior to use. See
the transmitter’s Directions for Use.
NOTE: Some cordless devices have built-in
transmitters
NOTE: Best performance and range is achieved by proper placement of the
transmitter and antenna in the sensor pocket, and the monitor is installed
facing the transmitter as close together as possible. See the sensor pad’s
Directions for Use for proper placement of the transmitter.
PRECAUTION: Many structural factors like metal, body mass, and other
construction materials can, and in some cases, dramatically reduce range and
performance. As a final check, try moving the monitor closer to the pad and
re-test.
WALL
MONITOR
PAIRING MODE
Before any sensor can be paired with the monitor, it must first be placed in
pairing mode. Press the “Pairing Button” on the monitor for approximately
two seconds until you hear a beep.
Pairing
Button
The following will occur indicating that you are now in the pairing mode
and ready to pair a cordless sensor pad/device to the monitor:
? The “PAIRING MODE” LED on the front of the monitor and it should be
lit RED
? The monitor will remain in the pairing mode for 20 seconds
NOTE: If you need to exit the pairing mode, you must wait for the 20
second period to expire.
NOTE: Once programmed, the pad/mat will remain programmed/paired to
the monitor, unless if it is Unpaired (see “Unpair Sensor Pad/Device from the
Monitor” in the “Cordless Sensor Pad/Device Use“ section).
NOTE: Pads will remain in memory but be temporarily inoperable if:
? A Corded pad is plugged into monitor during which the cordless
function is disabled.
? Batteries from the monitor are removed
? The pad has expired
? Transmitter signal is lost
CORDED SENSOR SETUP
1. Plug the sensor cord into the monitor’s sensor jack.
2. Run the sensor’s cord around the strain relief, as in the illustration below.
The monitor’s strain relief helps prevent damage to the cord and input
jack if there is excessive tension on the cord.
If you are moving a patient from a cordless sensor pad/device to a corded pad,
there is no need to pair or unpair to the different sensor pad/device:
? When the monitor is connected to the corded pad/device, it will
communicate only with the corded pad/device and not with the cordless
sensor pad(s)/device(s)
? When the monitor is disconnected from the corded pad/device, it will
alarm, but automatically communicate again with the Cordless Sensor
Pad/Devices after pressing the CANCEL/RESET button.
3. When pressure is applied to the floor mat/cushion, the following will
occur, confirming that the cord is connected and the batteries have
been installed properly:
The monitor will beep twice
The “OTHER” LED under the “SENSOR” section will flash green two
times
The “OTHER” LED will blink green approximately every three seconds
Nurse call will be notified (if connected)
NOTE: If there is any other visual or audible alarm, see the LED/LIGHT
ALARM INDICATORS and TROUBLESHOOTING sections of this
manual. For further assistance, read the directions supplied with the
sensor pad
MOVING A PATIENT BETWEEN
A CORDLESS AND CORDED
SENSOR
If you are moving a patient from a cordless sensor pad/device to a corded
sensor pad/device, there is no need to reprogram to the different pad:
When the monitor is connected to the corded sensor pad, it will
communicate only with the corded sensor pad and not with the cordless
sensor pad(s)/device(s)
When the monitor is disconnected from the corded sensor pad, it will alarm,
but automatically communicate again with the cordless sensor
pad(s)/device(s) after pressing the “CANCEL/RESET” button.
WARNING
NEVER drill holes or mount the screws where the drill or screws may
contact live electrical circuits. Exercise caution when installing the
wall mount screws and sleeves.
NEVER use the monitor if it cannot be securely mounted.
ALWAYS test the monitor before each use. NEVER use the monitor
if it fails to alarm in testing.
WARNING
ALWAYS Make sure to test the cordless sensor pad when it is brought
back into range of the monitor, by pressing and releasing with your hand
to initiate alarm.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of impacting patient hearing, keep audible alarm
output a minimum distance of two feet from patient or caregiver.
Do not point the speaker directly at patient or caregiver.
Do not obstruct the speaker.
WARNING
When “NC OFF” is selected, make sure the nurse call cable is correctly
connected from the monitor’s Nurse Call 1/4" Jack to the patient station
at the wall. If the volume setting is the “NC OFF” and the nurse call
cable is plugged into the monitor’s nurse call 1/4" jack but not connected
into the patient station at the wall, it will not sound an audible alarm from
the monitor’s speaker and will not notify a caregiver if a patient is up or
has fallen. Always test before using with a patient when “NC OFF”
selected and nurse call cable is used.
This Bed and Chair Monitor System is intended for use only by trained
healthcare professionals at healthcare facilities and not for consumer or
residential use.
WARNING
NEVER use this monitor in place of visual monitoring by a caregiver.
This monitor cannot prevent falls. The caregiver must make frequent
visual inspections of the patient to ensure the monitor is properly placed.
Visual inspections by the caregiver are essential to reduce the risk of falls.
CAUTION
Only use a Rondish AC adaptor. Use of other AC adaptors may
damage the monitor.
NEVER use monitor without battery cover secured in place.
NEVER use monitor if corrosion is found in or around battery
compartment or battery terminals.
This monitor is intended for use only by trained healthcare
professionals at healthcare facilities and not for consumer or
residential use.
The installation of batteries is required even if using an AC
adaptor. The monitor will not function without power.
Do not put foreign materials in the battery compartment.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
WARNING
This unit 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. This unit generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this unit does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the unit off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the unit and receiver.
Connect the unit into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING
The Rondish system should NEVER be used as the only means for
monitoring:
agitated, combative or suicidal patients
patients at extreme risk of life-threatening fall (ex. patients
with bone injuries or previous hip fractures)
The Rondish System may not be suitable for all high fall-risk
patients, and other interventions may be required.
WARNING
Failure to comply with this warning may result in injury or death. This
device is not suitable for all at-risk-for-fall individuals. Restraints may
still be required. This device is not a substitute for visual monitoring by a
caregiver. Pressure pad and pull-string monitors are prone to difficulties.
Be sure the cord cannot entangle or choke the user. The manufacturer
does not claim that this device will prevent bed or chair related falls
without fail. Test this device before each use. Read the instructions.
WARNING
Read, understand, and retain the user instructions for using this monitor.
Failure to follow all instructions may result in serious injury or death to
the patient.
1. ALWAYS test the monitor before each use. NEVER use if the
monitor fails to sound alarm in a test. ALWAYS retest the monitor if
the unit is dropped.
2. NEVER use a monitor in place of visual monitoring by the
caregiver. This monitor cannot prevent falls. The caregiver must
make frequent visual inspections of the patient to ensure the
monitor is properly placed. Visual inspections by the caregiver are
essential to reduce risk for falls.
3. NEVER use with a low battery. Replace batteries with
three new AA alkaline batteries.
4. NEVER attempt to repair the monitor. Call Rondish at
(852) 25416685 if the monitor fails to work.
5. ALWAYS keep or mount the monitor out of the reach of the patient.
6. Cables associated with the use of this monitor present a tripping
and/or entanglement hazard.
7. This monitor is not intended to be used as a replacement
for a nurse call system.
8. This monitor is accessory equipment which is intended to be
interfaced with nurse call system for supplementary operation and
does not initiate the emergency or call code signaling.
9. This monitor can only activate a facility nurse call system when it
is connected to the system by an appropriate nurse call cable.
ALWAYS test the monitor and the connection to the nurse call
system before use.
10. Although this monitor is able to communicate up to 30 feet away
from the sensor, it is recommended that the monitor be placed in close
proximity to the sensor. Communication distance varies for each
facility, based upon such factors as the building environment, the
number of monitors being used,
and the proximity between them, which may lead to a lost signal. Test
at the desired distance prior to putting the system into service
(recommended to test at 1.5 times the distance at which the monitor
will be used).
Power source
Batteries are the primary source of power for the
monitor.
Three AA (IEC LR6) alkaline batteries are
required. High quality alkaline batteries with a
capacity of 2000mAh or greater are
recommended.
Monitor will not operate without batteries installed.
AC adaptor (optional) can be for the used to
extend battery life of monitor.
AC Power: Class 2 AC Adaptor (Output: DC 6V
300mA).
Approximate
Battery Life
Normal use: 6 months (without AC adaptor)
In storage: 36 months (remove from monitor)
Mounting
Included:
Chair: Attached Plastic Clip
Strap: Plastic Nylon Strap
Wall: Plastic Wall Mounting Bracket
Optional:
Bed Mounting Bracket
Metal Wall Mounting Bracket
Magnetic Mounting Bracket
Dimensions 4.7" H x 3" W x 1.3" D
Approximate Weight 8 oz (not including batteries)
Operating Temperature 10º C - 40º C
Operating Humidity 30% - 75%
Operating Environment Indoor use
Volume Settings
“LO” setting is 89dB. “HI”
setting is 108dB.
“NC OFF” is silent when connected into Nurse Call. If
not connected to Nurse Call it will default to “LO”
setting. (NOTE: facility environment may affect ability
to hear monitor alarm, test before using)
Alarm Delay Settings 0 seconds, two seconds, 4 seconds
Tone Three selectable options
SENSOR
WARNING
This monitor is only compatible with Curbell sensors, and Curbell
accepts no responsibility or liability for the use of sensors from other
manufacturers with this monitor. Only use Curbell sensor pads with
Curbell monitors.
WARNING
This monitor is only compatible with Curbell sensors, and Curbell
accepts no responsibility or liability for the use of sensors from other
manufacturers with this monitor. Only use Curbell sensor pads with
Curbell monitors.

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