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Introduction
Attendant Alarms/Alerts are battery-powered monitors that alert you
with an alarm when a resident attempts to leave their bed, chair
or wheelchair. Attendant Alarms/Alerts are intended to be used on
wheelchairs, standard upright chairs and beds to assist caregivers
trained in its use.
Attendant Alarms/Alerts are intended to help augment caregivers'
comprehensive resident mobility management programs. They are
not a substitute for the visual monitoring and care of residents by
trained caregivers.
Definitions & Symbols
Note: Indicates a tip.
Caution: Indicates correct operating or maintenance procedures
in order to prevent damage to or destruction of the equipment or
other property.
Warning: Calls attention to a potential danger that requires correct
procedures or practices in order to prevent personal injury.
Device: Your Attendant Alarm/Alert.
You And Your: The facility, community or other entity that has
purchased the device.
We, Us And Our: Direct Supply Manufacturing, Inc.
• Attention. Read the instructions.
Testing
Test the system and battery level status before every use.
• WARNING – Always verify the system is working properly before
leaving a resident unattended.
Cleaning
To clean the device, use disinfectant wipes. Do not immerse in any
liquid or solution.
Storage
Store device indoors in a dry, cool location.
Do not store near heaters or other devices that could physically
damage the product.
Product Description
Attendant Magnet Alarms use a magnetic sensor to alert you when
a resident moves beyond the length of the call cord.
Economy Model
• Tamper-resistant – doesn't use on/off switch which could be
accidentally turned off
• Protective boot – extends useful life by providing additional
protection if alarm is dropped
• Volume options – 2-position volume adjustment; 98dB low and
108 dB high at a distance of 10 cm
• Power source – runs on one 9V battery (not included) and
features a convenient low-battery indicator
• Attachment style – clip attaches securely to resident's clothing;
alarm attaches to wheelchair or bedrail with nylon strap or
bedrail clip
• Ideal as a back-up alarm
Deluxe Model
Includes all the features of the Economy alarm, plus:
• Nurse Call Capability – includes nurse call jack option
Trouble Shooting
If your system does not function when tested, follow these steps:
1) Verify that you are using a fully charged battery
If the battery is low, the low battery light on the face of the
monitor will flash, and the monitor will emit a short beep. If this
occurs, immediately replace with a new battery. The warning
light will stop flashing, and the short beep will stop. NEVER use
the device when the battery is low.
2) Check that the magnet is securely plugged into the device.
• WARNING – If these troubleshooting tips do not resolve
the problem, immediately take the alarm out of service,
substitute another working alarm, and contact Direct Supply
Equipment & Furnishings.
• WARNING – Some generic 9V batteries have non-standard
terminal spacing that may cause interference problems in the
battery compartment. If you have problems inserting the battery
into the battery compartment, or if the alarm fails to sound with
a battery inserted, verify the brand of the 9V battery being used,
and replace with a name-brand battery if appropriate.
1-800-634-7328 DirectSupply.com
Directions for Use
Step 1: Place the magnet end of the cord assembly
on the metallic disk on the face of the monitor.
Step 2: Insert 9V battery (not included) into
battery compartment.
Step 3: Attach the device to a wheelchair, chair or
bed using the strap, optional Bed Rail Clip (#92457)
or optional Wheelchair Clip (#97132).
Step 4: Attach the alligator clip to the resident's garment.
Step 5: Adjust the length of the cord according to the
placement of the device on the wheelchair, chair or
bed. This is done with the Cord Length Adjuster.
• WARNING: Make sure that the adjustable cord is
placed in a manner so that the resident is not at risk of
strangulation or getting entangled in the cord, and that
the resident cannot tamper with monitor or reach the
"Reset" button.
Step 6: Adjust the string, allowing the resident to
move naturally before the alarm is activated. If the
resident moves beyond that distance, the magnet
detaches from the face of the unit from any angle,
producing an audible tone to cue the resident to sit
back down, and alerts the caregiver that a resident
may be at risk of falling. If possible, test the cord length by asking
the resident to lean forward a comfortable distance.
Step 7: To adjust the volume, open the battery compartment
in the back of the monitor to access the controls. Adjust the volume
switch to HI (loud) or LO (soft) depending on the caregiver's needs.
Step 8: Always test and check the battery before use.
To check battery level: The low-battery
indicator light on the face of the monitor is
marked LOW BATTERY. When the battery
needs to be replaced, the alarm will emit a
short beep, and the Low Battery light will flash
once every 3 seconds.
• WARNING: Check battery level before every use.
Step 9: To connect the magnet alarm (Deluxe version only) to an
existing Nurse Call System: Plug one end of the optional Nurse
Call System Cable (#94572) into the
" jack labeled NURSE CALL
1
4
on the bottom of the monitor, and the other end into the Nurse
Call
" system receptacle. Check to ensure that when the alarm
1
4
sounds, it is heard at the nurses' station.
In order for the device to alert your caregivers that a resident
wishes to get out of their bed or chair, you must have the full,
functioning and connected alarm system (device and cord)
connected to a compatible nurse call system.
• WARNING
This device could interrupt the function of a pacemaker if held
in direct contact with a pacemaker. For your residents' safety,
it is recommended that the magnet is kept 2" away from any
pacemaker insertion site.
Front View
Back View
Magnet with
Adjustable Cord
Cord
Length
Adjuster
Bottom View
Nurse Call