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2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front 365 Day Limited Warranty Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Reorder No.7081 This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period Fall Monitoring System of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. Make sure you register your product at time of purchase with serial number and send to Dynarex Corporation. User Instructions CAUTION The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds or chairs. When connected to a sensor pad, the to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen monitor alarm sounds to alert staff when weight is removed from the pad, either due to a patient at Reorder No. 7081 from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not risk of falling, or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without a restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use assistance. With the Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm and Dynarex pressure sensor pads you your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Universal have the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your Bed/Chair Alarm is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system patients/residents, with versatile features such as: resident tampering deterrence, alarm delay time relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. options, pause feature, full range volume control and Nurse Call capability (integrates into existing Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Nurse Call). DO NOT ASSUME Fall Monitoring System Alert Notifications This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. The Universal Alarm can be set up in multiple alarm alert configurations. Each unit features three User Instructions distinct alarm tones as well as full range volume Control (0-108db at 10 cm). The time delay can be + 5S Single Tone adjusted to 0, 3 or 5 seconds to help reduce false 3S Double Tone1 alarms. The setting controls are located inside the 0S Double Tone2 – ), VOLUME A battery compartment to deter resident tampering DELAY TIME TONE 0-108dB m (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1 – Setting controls 0 inside battery compartment 0 4 • Full Range Volume Control V • Alarm and monitoring indicator 9 MONITORING ( LEDs show status A(LrAedR)M whe(ng rfelaesnh)ing A(LrAedR)M it, • Top mounted flashing lights help to locate m the monitor – perfect for nighttime use li s • 3 options for alarm delay time – i h SCtormeepta Andyd Nreasmse: : 1D0y nGalreenxs hCaowrp Sotrraeteiot n Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall • 30, o3p otior n5s s feocro anladrsm tone ds t • Monitoring light flashes green e Orangeburg, NY 10962 e Power adaptor Sensor input Power adaptor Sensor input when monitor is operational c Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX x Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 • Audible & visible Low Battery alert e Fig. 2– Alarm and monitoring LEDs t Website: www.dynarex.com a h t r 4 1 e R0 t p a d a n a back back g n si2. U e . g ora tp Safety How to Set Up and Use The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm apof • Damage-resistant, constructed of a durable thick plastic casing with protective rubber boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d am • Strain relief slot located next to the Sensor input jack prevents damage to the jack and the sensor 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the alarm to select the desired alarm volume, alarm tone, A o pad cord plug time delay settings (see Fig. 1). mtt o • Deter resident tampering – Setting controls are located inside the battery compartment (see Fig. 1) 2. Attach the universal alarm to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other 0b 0 • Side mounted HOLD button makes silencing alarm difficult for residents mounting options. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations 4e h include: back of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, Vt 9n Nurse Call Capability or wall. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with the cord and monitor (it is the caregiver’s o a Plugging one end of a Nurse Call cord into the Nurse Call jack and the other end into the Nurse responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the patient cannot tamper with it). n h Call interface on the wall allows the Universal Bed/Chair Alarm to remotely alert staff at the nurse's 3. Test the universal alarm monitoring system before each use and inspect the monitor and sensor t o wi ti station. Alarm noise in the room can be eliminated by adjusting the volume to zero. Nurse Call Mode pad regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the system by pressing firmly on the pad. c e e is compatible with most Nurse Call systems existing in nursing homes/hospitals or available on the After 5 seconds, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, bl S market. The Call cord jack allows the connection of a call cord (help button) which can be integrated indicating that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). When you remove pressure, ti r a e into the existing Nurse Call. No Y-adapter is needed. the alarm should sound and the alarm LEDs should flash. Reset the alarm by pressing the side p t Alert Reset HOLD button until the alarm is silenced. m p a 4. Place the Dynarex sensor pad on the bed or chair so that the bulk of the patient’s weight (buttocks o d c A To reset the alarm, press and hold the side mounted HOLD button until a confirmation tone is heard. area) will be resting on it. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so y l r • Automatic reset when weight is applied to sensor pad – No on/off switch the resident cannot tamper with it. Plug the end of the pad cable into the Sensor input jack on the n e o w • Pause feature – Pressing and holding the HOLD button gives the caregiver 30 seconds to bottom of the alarm. For added safety from accidental pulls on the cord, route the cable through s o reposition the resident without activating the alarm the strain relief slot adjacent to the Sensor input jack. When the patient’s weight is placed on the i P m pad, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, indicating e r Multiple Sensor Pad Options that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). ah lt a Multiple Dynarex sensor pad options are offered to allow for specific patient's needs. Pads are 5. When the patient’s weight is removed from the pad, the alarm sounds in the room (and at the o dt moisture-resistant to help prevent damage due to incontinent episodes. Each style of pad has a nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse Call system) to remind the patient e” one year warranty. to sit or lay back down and alerts staff that a patient is at risk of falling. The alarm is silenced bm. xr when the patient returns to the pad or the alarm is reset by pressing the side HOLD button. ea Installing the Battery 6. When the patient presses the help button (if one is connected to the Call cord jack) the alarm aral The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Remove sounds in the room (and at the nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse ne yh the screw and lift open the battery cover on the back of the alarm. The cover will remain attached by Call system). D t ck a strap. Insert a new 9V battery on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment 7. Use the Pause feature by pressing and holding the side HOLD button until a confirmation tone is “of a (positive to positive, negative to negative). When Low Battery light is flashing,open the battery cover heard. This allows the caregiver 30 seconds to reposition the resident without activating the alarm. ede Bl df i and remove the old battery by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert a new battery. d l Ae Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in NOTE: If the Dynarex sensor pad is disconnected from the Sensor input jack while in monitoring h .t damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. mode, the alarm will be activated. g n n e 6 Power adapter (optional) ditiort 0 CS e 1 h The Power adaptor jack allows optional use of AC power adapter (UL approved) with a 9V battery 0 r ys H o in place as backup in case of power loss. Dynarex bed alarm is only compatible with a 9V 400mA opn C at adaptor. Using an adapter that exceeds this limit, (9V 400mA), can shorten the life of the alarm. Cca L tr C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 7 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 1 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front 365 Day Limited Warranty Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Reorder No.7081 This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period Fall Monitoring System of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. Make sure you register your product at time of purchase with serial number and send to Dynarex Corporation. User Instructions CAUTION The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds or chairs. When connected to a sensor pad, the to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen monitor alarm sounds to alert staff when weight is removed from the pad, either due to a patient at Reorder No. 7081 from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not risk of falling, or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without a restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use assistance. With the Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm and Dynarex pressure sensor pads you your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Universal have the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your Bed/Chair Alarm is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system patients/residents, with versatile features such as: resident tampering deterrence, alarm delay time relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. options, pause feature, full range volume control and Nurse Call capability (integrates into existing Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Nurse Call). DO NOT ASSUME Fall Monitoring System Alert Notifications This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. The Universal Alarm can be set up in multiple alarm alert configurations. Each unit features three User Instructions distinct alarm tones as well as full range volume Control (0-108db at 10 cm). The time delay can be + 5S Single Tone adjusted to 0, 3 or 5 seconds to help reduce false 3S Double Tone1 alarms. The setting controls are located inside the 0S Double Tone2 – ), VOLUME A battery compartment to deter resident tampering DELAY TIME TONE 0-108dB m (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1 – Setting controls 0 inside battery compartment 0 4 • Full Range Volume Control V • Alarm and monitoring indicator 9 MONITORING ( LEDs show status A(LrAedR)M whe(ng rfelaesnh)ing A(LrAedR)M it, • Top mounted flashing lights help to locate m the monitor – perfect for nighttime use li s • 3 options for alarm delay time – i h SCtormeepta Andyd Nreasmse: : 1D0y nGalreenxs hCaowrp Sotrraeteiot n Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall • 30, o3p otior n5s s feocro anladrsm tone ds t • Monitoring light flashes green e Orangeburg, NY 10962 e Power adaptor Sensor input Power adaptor Sensor input when monitor is operational c Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX x Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 • Audible & visible Low Battery alert e Fig. 2– Alarm and monitoring LEDs t Website: www.dynarex.com a h t r 4 1 e R0 t p a d a n a back back g n si2. U e . g ora tp Safety How to Set Up and Use The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm apof • Damage-resistant, constructed of a durable thick plastic casing with protective rubber boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d am • Strain relief slot located next to the Sensor input jack prevents damage to the jack and the sensor 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the alarm to select the desired alarm volume, alarm tone, A o pad cord plug time delay settings (see Fig. 1). mtt o • Deter resident tampering – Setting controls are located inside the battery compartment (see Fig. 1) 2. Attach the universal alarm to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other 0b 0 • Side mounted HOLD button makes silencing alarm difficult for residents mounting options. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations 4e h include: back of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, Vt 9n Nurse Call Capability or wall. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with the cord and monitor (it is the caregiver’s o a Plugging one end of a Nurse Call cord into the Nurse Call jack and the other end into the Nurse responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the patient cannot tamper with it). n h Call interface on the wall allows the Universal Bed/Chair Alarm to remotely alert staff at the nurse's 3. Test the universal alarm monitoring system before each use and inspect the monitor and sensor t o wi ti station. Alarm noise in the room can be eliminated by adjusting the volume to zero. Nurse Call Mode pad regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the system by pressing firmly on the pad. c e e is compatible with most Nurse Call systems existing in nursing homes/hospitals or available on the After 5 seconds, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, bl S market. The Call cord jack allows the connection of a call cord (help button) which can be integrated indicating that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). When you remove pressure, ti r a e into the existing Nurse Call. No Y-adapter is needed. the alarm should sound and the alarm LEDs should flash. Reset the alarm by pressing the side p t Alert Reset HOLD button until the alarm is silenced. m p a 4. Place the Dynarex sensor pad on the bed or chair so that the bulk of the patient’s weight (buttocks o d c A To reset the alarm, press and hold the side mounted HOLD button until a confirmation tone is heard. area) will be resting on it. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so y l r • Automatic reset when weight is applied to sensor pad – No on/off switch the resident cannot tamper with it. Plug the end of the pad cable into the Sensor input jack on the n e o w • Pause feature – Pressing and holding the HOLD button gives the caregiver 30 seconds to bottom of the alarm. For added safety from accidental pulls on the cord, route the cable through s o reposition the resident without activating the alarm the strain relief slot adjacent to the Sensor input jack. When the patient’s weight is placed on the i P m pad, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, indicating e r Multiple Sensor Pad Options that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). ah lt a Multiple Dynarex sensor pad options are offered to allow for specific patient's needs. Pads are 5. When the patient’s weight is removed from the pad, the alarm sounds in the room (and at the o dt moisture-resistant to help prevent damage due to incontinent episodes. Each style of pad has a nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse Call system) to remind the patient e” one year warranty. to sit or lay back down and alerts staff that a patient is at risk of falling. The alarm is silenced bm. xr when the patient returns to the pad or the alarm is reset by pressing the side HOLD button. ea Installing the Battery 6. When the patient presses the help button (if one is connected to the Call cord jack) the alarm aral The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Remove sounds in the room (and at the nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse ne yh the screw and lift open the battery cover on the back of the alarm. The cover will remain attached by Call system). D t ck a strap. Insert a new 9V battery on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment 7. Use the Pause feature by pressing and holding the side HOLD button until a confirmation tone is “of a (positive to positive, negative to negative). When Low Battery light is flashing,open the battery cover heard. This allows the caregiver 30 seconds to reposition the resident without activating the alarm. ede Bl df i and remove the old battery by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert a new battery. d l Ae Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in NOTE: If the Dynarex sensor pad is disconnected from the Sensor input jack while in monitoring h .t damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. mode, the alarm will be activated. g n n e 6 Power adapter (optional) ditiort 0 CS e 1 h The Power adaptor jack allows optional use of AC power adapter (UL approved) with a 9V battery 0 r ys H o in place as backup in case of power loss. Dynarex bed alarm is only compatible with a 9V 400mA opn C at adaptor. Using an adapter that exceeds this limit, (9V 400mA), can shorten the life of the alarm. Cca L tr C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 7 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 1 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Reorder No.7081 365 Day Limited Warranty Fall Monitoring System This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. Make sure you register your product at time of purchase with serial number and send to Dynarex Corporation. User Instructions CAUTION The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds or chairs. When connected to a sensor pad, the The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads monitor alarm sounds to alert staff when weight is removed from the pad, either due to a patient at Reorder No. 7081 to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen risk of falling, or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not assistance. With the Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm and Dynarex pressure sensor pads you a restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use have the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Universal patients/residents, with versatile features such as: resident tampering deterrence, alarm delay time Bed/Chair Alarm is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system options, pause feature, full range volume control and Nurse Call capability (integrates into existing Universal Bed/Chair Alarm relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. Nurse Call). Fall Monitoring System DO NOT ASSUME Alert Notifications The Universal Alarm can be set up in multiple This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. alarm alert configurations. Each unit features three User Instructions distinct alarm tones as well as full range volume Control (0-108db at 10 cm). The time delay can be + 5S Single Tone adjusted to 0, 3 or 5 seconds to help reduce false 3S Double Tone1 alarms. The setting controls are located inside the 0S Double Tone2 – ), VOLUME A battery compartment to deter resident tampering DELAY TIME TONE 0-108dB m (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1 – Setting controls 0 inside battery compartment 0 4 • Full Range Volume Control V • Alarm and monitoring indicator 9 MONITORING ( LEDs show status A(LrAedR)M whe(ng rfelaesnh)ing A(LrAedR)M it, • Top mounted flashing lights help to locate m the monitor – perfect for nighttime use li s • 3 options for alarm delay time – i h SCtormeepta Andyd Nreasmse: : 1D0y nGalreenxs hCaowrp Sotrraeteiot n Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall • 30, o3p otior n5s s feocro anladrsm tone ds t • Monitoring light flashes green e Orangeburg, NY 10962 e Power adaptor Sensor input Power adaptor Sensor input when monitor is operational c Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX x Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 • Audible & visible Low Battery alert e Fig. 2– Alarm and monitoring LEDs t Website: www.dynarex.com a h t r 4 1 e R0 t p a d a n a back back g n si2. U e . g ora tp Safety apof • Damage-resistant, constructed of a durable thick plastic casing with protective rubber boot How to Set Up and Use The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm d am • Strain relief slot located next to the Sensor input jack prevents damage to the jack and the sensor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A o pad cord plug 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the alarm to select the desired alarm volume, alarm tone, mtt o • Deter resident tampering – Setting controls are located inside the battery compartment (see Fig. 1) time delay settings (see Fig. 1). 0b 0 • Side mounted HOLD button makes silencing alarm difficult for residents 2. Attach the universal alarm to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other 4e h mounting options. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations Vt 9n Nurse Call Capability include: back of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, o a Plugging one end of a Nurse Call cord into the Nurse Call jack and the other end into the Nurse or wall. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with the cord and monitor (it is the caregiver’s n h Call interface on the wall allows the Universal Bed/Chair Alarm to remotely alert staff at the nurse's responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the patient cannot tamper with it). t o station. Alarm noise in the room can be eliminated by adjusting the volume to zero. Nurse Call Mode 3. Test the universal alarm monitoring system before each use and inspect the monitor and sensor wi cti e e is compatible with most Nurse Call systems existing in nursing homes/hospitals or available on the pad regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the system by pressing firmly on the pad. bl S market. The Call cord jack allows the connection of a call cord (help button) which can be integrated After 5 seconds, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, ti r into the existing Nurse Call. No Y-adapter is needed. indicating that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). When you remove pressure, pa te the alarm should sound and the alarm LEDs should flash. Reset the alarm by pressing the side m p a Alert Reset HOLD button until the alarm is silenced. o d c A To reset the alarm, press and hold the side mounted HOLD button until a confirmation tone is heard. 4. Place the Dynarex sensor pad on the bed or chair so that the bulk of the patient’s weight (buttocks y l r • Automatic reset when weight is applied to sensor pad – No on/off switch area) will be resting on it. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so n e o w • Pause feature – Pressing and holding the HOLD button gives the caregiver 30 seconds to the resident cannot tamper with it. Plug the end of the pad cable into the Sensor input jack on the s o reposition the resident without activating the alarm bottom of the alarm. For added safety from accidental pulls on the cord, route the cable through i P m the strain relief slot adjacent to the Sensor input jack. When the patient’s weight is placed on the e r Multiple Sensor Pad Options pad, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, indicating ah lt a Multiple Dynarex sensor pad options are offered to allow for specific patient's needs. Pads are that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). o dt moisture-resistant to help prevent damage due to incontinent episodes. Each style of pad has a 5. When the patient’s weight is removed from the pad, the alarm sounds in the room (and at the e” one year warranty. nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse Call system) to remind the patient bm. to sit or lay back down and alerts staff that a patient is at risk of falling. The alarm is silenced exar Installing the Battery when the patient returns to the pad or the alarm is reset by pressing the side HOLD button. aral The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Remove 6. When the patient presses the help button (if one is connected to the Call cord jack) the alarm ne yh the screw and lift open the battery cover on the back of the alarm. The cover will remain attached by sounds in the room (and at the nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse D t ck a strap. Insert a new 9V battery on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment Call system). “of a (positive to positive, negative to negative). When Low Battery light is flashing,open the battery cover 7. Use the Pause feature by pressing and holding the side HOLD button until a confirmation tone is ede Bl df i and remove the old battery by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert a new battery. heard. This allows the caregiver 30 seconds to reposition the resident without activating the alarm. d l Ae Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in h damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. NOTE: If the Dynarex sensor pad is disconnected from the Sensor input jack while in monitoring g. t n n mode, the alarm will be activated. e 6 Power adapter (optional) ditiort 0 CS e 1 h The Power adaptor jack allows optional use of AC power adapter (UL approved) with a 9V battery in 0 r ys H o place as backup in case of power loss. Dynarex bed alarm is only compatible with a 9V 400mA opn C at adaptor. Using an adapter that exceeds this limit, (9V 400mA), can shorten the life of the alarm. Cca L tr C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 7 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 1 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front 365 Day Limited Warranty Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Reorder No.7081 This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period Fall Monitoring System of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. Make sure you register your product at time of purchase with serial number and send to Dynarex Corporation. User Instructions CAUTION The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds or chairs. When connected to a sensor pad, the to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen monitor alarm sounds to alert staff when weight is removed from the pad, either due to a patient at Reorder No. 7081 from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not risk of falling, or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without a restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use assistance. With the Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm and Dynarex pressure sensor pads you your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Universal have the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your Bed/Chair Alarm is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system patients/residents, with versatile features such as: resident tampering deterrence, alarm delay time relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. options, pause feature, full range volume control and Nurse Call capability (integrates into existing Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Nurse Call). DO NOT ASSUME Fall Monitoring System Alert Notifications This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. The Universal Alarm can be set up in multiple alarm alert configurations. Each unit features three User Instructions distinct alarm tones as well as full range volume Control (0-108db at 10 cm). The time delay can be + 5S Single Tone adjusted to 0, 3 or 5 seconds to help reduce false 3S Double Tone1 alarms. The setting controls are located inside the 0S Double Tone2 – ), VOLUME A battery compartment to deter resident tampering DELAY TIME TONE 0-108dB m (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1 – Setting controls 0 inside battery compartment 0 4 • Full Range Volume Control V • Alarm and monitoring indicator 9 MONITORING ( LEDs show status A(LrAedR)M whe(ng rfelaesnh)ing A(LrAedR)M it, • Top mounted flashing lights help to locate m the monitor – perfect for nighttime use li s • 3 options for alarm delay time – i h SCtormeepta Andyd Nreasmse: : 1D0y nGalreenxs hCaowrp Sotrraeteiot n Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall • 30, o3p otior n5s s feocro anladrsm tone ds t • Monitoring light flashes green e Orangeburg, NY 10962 e Power adaptor Sensor input Power adaptor Sensor input when monitor is operational c Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX x Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 • Audible & visible Low Battery alert e Fig. 2– Alarm and monitoring LEDs t Website: www.dynarex.com a h t r 4 1 e R0 t p a d a n a back back g n si2. U e . g ora tp Safety How to Set Up and Use The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm apof • Damage-resistant, constructed of a durable thick plastic casing with protective rubber boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d am • Strain relief slot located next to the Sensor input jack prevents damage to the jack and the sensor 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the alarm to select the desired alarm volume, alarm tone, A o pad cord plug time delay settings (see Fig. 1). mtt o • Deter resident tampering – Setting controls are located inside the battery compartment (see Fig. 1) 2. Attach the universal alarm to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other 0b 0 • Side mounted HOLD button makes silencing alarm difficult for residents mounting options. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations 4e h include: back of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, Vt 9n Nurse Call Capability or wall. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with the cord and monitor (it is the caregiver’s o a Plugging one end of a Nurse Call cord into the Nurse Call jack and the other end into the Nurse responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the patient cannot tamper with it). n h Call interface on the wall allows the Universal Bed/Chair Alarm to remotely alert staff at the nurse's 3. Test the universal alarm monitoring system before each use and inspect the monitor and sensor t o wi ti station. Alarm noise in the room can be eliminated by adjusting the volume to zero. Nurse Call Mode pad regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the system by pressing firmly on the pad. c e e is compatible with most Nurse Call systems existing in nursing homes/hospitals or available on the After 5 seconds, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, bl S market. The Call cord jack allows the connection of a call cord (help button) which can be integrated indicating that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). When you remove pressure, ti r a e into the existing Nurse Call. No Y-adapter is needed. the alarm should sound and the alarm LEDs should flash. Reset the alarm by pressing the side p t Alert Reset HOLD button until the alarm is silenced. m p a 4. Place the Dynarex sensor pad on the bed or chair so that the bulk of the patient’s weight (buttocks o d c A To reset the alarm, press and hold the side mounted HOLD button until a confirmation tone is heard. area) will be resting on it. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so y l r • Automatic reset when weight is applied to sensor pad – No on/off switch the resident cannot tamper with it. Plug the end of the pad cable into the Sensor input jack on the n e o w • Pause feature – Pressing and holding the HOLD button gives the caregiver 30 seconds to bottom of the alarm. For added safety from accidental pulls on the cord, route the cable through s o reposition the resident without activating the alarm the strain relief slot adjacent to the Sensor input jack. When the patient’s weight is placed on the i P m pad, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, indicating e r Multiple Sensor Pad Options that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). ah lt a Multiple Dynarex sensor pad options are offered to allow for specific patient's needs. Pads are 5. When the patient’s weight is removed from the pad, the alarm sounds in the room (and at the o dt moisture-resistant to help prevent damage due to incontinent episodes. Each style of pad has a nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse Call system) to remind the patient e” one year warranty. to sit or lay back down and alerts staff that a patient is at risk of falling. The alarm is silenced bm. xr when the patient returns to the pad or the alarm is reset by pressing the side HOLD button. ea Installing the Battery 6. When the patient presses the help button (if one is connected to the Call cord jack) the alarm aral The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Remove sounds in the room (and at the nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse ne yh the screw and lift open the battery cover on the back of the alarm. The cover will remain attached by Call system). D t ck a strap. Insert a new 9V battery on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment 7. Use the Pause feature by pressing and holding the side HOLD button until a confirmation tone is “of a (positive to positive, negative to negative). When Low Battery light is flashing,open the battery cover heard. This allows the caregiver 30 seconds to reposition the resident without activating the alarm. ede Bl df i and remove the old battery by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert a new battery. d l Ae Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in NOTE: If the Dynarex sensor pad is disconnected from the Sensor input jack while in monitoring h .t damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. mode, the alarm will be activated. g n n e 6 Power adapter (optional) ditiort 0 CS e 1 h The Power adaptor jack allows optional use of AC power adapter (UL approved) with a 9V battery 0 r ys H o in place as backup in case of power loss. Dynarex bed alarm is only compatible with a 9V 400mA opn C at adaptor. Using an adapter that exceeds this limit, (9V 400mA), can shorten the life of the alarm. Cca L tr C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 7 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 1 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front 365 Day Limited Warranty Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Reorder No.7081 This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period Fall Monitoring System of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. Make sure you register your product at time of purchase with serial number and send to Dynarex Corporation. User Instructions CAUTION The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds or chairs. When connected to a sensor pad, the to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen monitor alarm sounds to alert staff when weight is removed from the pad, either due to a patient at Reorder No. 7081 from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not risk of falling, or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without a restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use assistance. With the Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm and Dynarex pressure sensor pads you your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Universal have the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your Bed/Chair Alarm is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system patients/residents, with versatile features such as: resident tampering deterrence, alarm delay time relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. options, pause feature, full range volume control and Nurse Call capability (integrates into existing Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Nurse Call). DO NOT ASSUME Fall Monitoring System Alert Notifications This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. The Universal Alarm can be set up in multiple alarm alert configurations. Each unit features three User Instructions distinct alarm tones as well as full range volume Control (0-108db at 10 cm). The time delay can be + 5S Single Tone adjusted to 0, 3 or 5 seconds to help reduce false 3S Double Tone1 alarms. The setting controls are located inside the 0S Double Tone2 – ), VOLUME A battery compartment to deter resident tampering DELAY TIME TONE 0-108dB m (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1 – Setting controls 0 inside battery compartment 0 4 • Full Range Volume Control V • Alarm and monitoring indicator 9 MONITORING ( LEDs show status A(LrAedR)M whe(ng rfelaesnh)ing A(LrAedR)M it, • Top mounted flashing lights help to locate m the monitor – perfect for nighttime use li s • 3 options for alarm delay time – i h SCtormeepta Andyd Nreasmse: : 1D0y nGalreenxs hCaowrp Sotrraeteiot n Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall • 30, o3p otior n5s s feocro anladrsm tone ds t • Monitoring light flashes green e Orangeburg, NY 10962 e Power adaptor Sensor input Power adaptor Sensor input when monitor is operational c Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX x Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 • Audible & visible Low Battery alert e Fig. 2– Alarm and monitoring LEDs t Website: www.dynarex.com a h t r 4 1 e R0 t p a d a n a back back g n si2. U e . g ora tp Safety How to Set Up and Use The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm apof • Damage-resistant, constructed of a durable thick plastic casing with protective rubber boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d am • Strain relief slot located next to the Sensor input jack prevents damage to the jack and the sensor 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the alarm to select the desired alarm volume, alarm tone, A o pad cord plug time delay settings (see Fig. 1). mtt o • Deter resident tampering – Setting controls are located inside the battery compartment (see Fig. 1) 2. Attach the universal alarm to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other 0b 0 • Side mounted HOLD button makes silencing alarm difficult for residents mounting options. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations 4e h include: back of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, Vt 9n Nurse Call Capability or wall. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with the cord and monitor (it is the caregiver’s o a Plugging one end of a Nurse Call cord into the Nurse Call jack and the other end into the Nurse responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the patient cannot tamper with it). n h Call interface on the wall allows the Universal Bed/Chair Alarm to remotely alert staff at the nurse's 3. Test the universal alarm monitoring system before each use and inspect the monitor and sensor t o wi ti station. Alarm noise in the room can be eliminated by adjusting the volume to zero. Nurse Call Mode pad regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the system by pressing firmly on the pad. c e e is compatible with most Nurse Call systems existing in nursing homes/hospitals or available on the After 5 seconds, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, bl S market. The Call cord jack allows the connection of a call cord (help button) which can be integrated indicating that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). When you remove pressure, ti r a e into the existing Nurse Call. No Y-adapter is needed. the alarm should sound and the alarm LEDs should flash. Reset the alarm by pressing the side p t HOLD button until the alarm is silenced. m p a Alert Reset 4. Place the Dynarex sensor pad on the bed or chair so that the bulk of the patient’s weight (buttocks o d c A To reset the alarm, press and hold the side mounted HOLD button until a confirmation tone is heard. area) will be resting on it. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so y l r • Automatic reset when weight is applied to sensor pad – No on/off switch the resident cannot tamper with it. Plug the end of the pad cable into the Sensor input jack on the n e o w • Pause feature – Pressing and holding the HOLD button gives the caregiver 30 seconds to bottom of the alarm. For added safety from accidental pulls on the cord, route the cable through s o reposition the resident without activating the alarm the strain relief slot adjacent to the Sensor input jack. When the patient’s weight is placed on the i P m pad, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, indicating e r Multiple Sensor Pad Options that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). ah lt a Multiple Dynarex sensor pad options are offered to allow for specific patient's needs. Pads are 5. When the patient’s weight is removed from the pad, the alarm sounds in the room (and at the o dt moisture-resistant to help prevent damage due to incontinent episodes. Each style of pad has a nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse Call system) to remind the patient e” one year warranty. to sit or lay back down and alerts staff that a patient is at risk of falling. The alarm is silenced bm. xr when the patient returns to the pad or the alarm is reset by pressing the side HOLD button. ea Installing the Battery 6. When the patient presses the help button (if one is connected to the Call cord jack) the alarm aral The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Remove sounds in the room (and at the nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse ne yh the screw and lift open the battery cover on the back of the alarm. The cover will remain attached by Call system). D t ck a strap. Insert a new 9V battery on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment 7. Use the Pause feature by pressing and holding the side HOLD button until a confirmation tone is “of a (positive to positive, negative to negative). When Low Battery light is flashing,open the battery cover heard. This allows the caregiver 30 seconds to reposition the resident without activating the alarm. ede Bl df i and remove the old battery by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert a new battery. d l Ae Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in NOTE: If the Dynarex sensor pad is disconnected from the Sensor input jack while in monitoring h .t damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. mode, the alarm will be activated. g n n e 6 Power adapter (optional) ditiort 0 CS e 1 h The Power adaptor jack allows optional use of AC power adapter (UL approved) with a 9V battery 0 r ys H o in place as backup in case of power loss. Dynarex bed alarm is only compatible with a 9V 400mA opn C at adaptor. Using an adapter that exceeds this limit, (9V 400mA), can shorten the life of the alarm. Cca L tr C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 7 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 1 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front 365 Day Limited Warranty Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Reorder No.7081 This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period Fall Monitoring System of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. Make sure you register your product at time of purchase with serial number and send to Dynarex Corporation. User Instructions CAUTION The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds or chairs. When connected to a sensor pad, the to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen monitor alarm sounds to alert staff when weight is removed from the pad, either due to a patient at Reorder No. 7081 from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not risk of falling, or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without a restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use assistance. With the Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm and Dynarex pressure sensor pads you your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Universal have the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your Bed/Chair Alarm is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system patients/residents, with versatile features such as: resident tampering deterrence, alarm delay time relies entirely on an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. options, pause feature, full range volume control and Nurse Call capability (integrates into existing Universal Bed/Chair Alarm Nurse Call). DO NOT ASSUME Fall Monitoring System Alert Notifications This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. The Universal Alarm can be set up in multiple alarm alert configurations. Each unit features three User Instructions distinct alarm tones as well as full range volume Control (0-108db at 10 cm). The time delay can be + 5S Single Tone adjusted to 0, 3 or 5 seconds to help reduce false 3S Double Tone1 alarms. The setting controls are located inside the 0S Double Tone2 – ), VOLUME A battery compartment to deter resident tampering DELAY TIME TONE 0-108dB m (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1 – Setting controls 0 inside battery compartment 0 4 • Full Range Volume Control V • Alarm and monitoring indicator 9 MONITORING ( LEDs show status A(LrAedR)M whe(ng rfelaesnh)ing A(LrAedR)M it, • Top mounted flashing lights help to locate m the monitor – perfect for nighttime use li s • 3 options for alarm delay time – i h SCtormeepta Andyd Nreasmse: : 1D0y nGalreenxs hCaowrp Sotrraeteiot n Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall Call cord Universal Bed Chair Alarm NurseCall • 30, o3p otior n5s s feocro anladrsm tone ds t • Monitoring light flashes green e Orangeburg, NY 10962 e Power adaptor Sensor input Power adaptor Sensor input when monitor is operational c Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX x Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 • Audible & visible Low Battery alert e Fig. 2– Alarm and monitoring LEDs t Website: www.dynarex.com a h t r 4 1 e R0 t p a d a n a back back g n si2. U e . g ora tp Safety How to Set Up and Use The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm apof • Damage-resistant, constructed of a durable thick plastic casing with protective rubber boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d am • Strain relief slot located next to the Sensor input jack prevents damage to the jack and the sensor 1. Open the battery cover on the back of the alarm to select the desired alarm volume, alarm tone, A o pad cord plug time delay settings (see Fig. 1). mtt o • Deter resident tampering – Setting controls are located inside the battery compartment (see Fig. 1) 2. Attach the universal alarm to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other 0b 0 • Side mounted HOLD button makes silencing alarm difficult for residents mounting options. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations 4e h include: back of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, Vt 9n Nurse Call Capability or wall. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with the cord and monitor (it is the caregiver’s o a Plugging one end of a Nurse Call cord into the Nurse Call jack and the other end into the Nurse responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the patient cannot tamper with it). n h Call interface on the wall allows the Universal Bed/Chair Alarm to remotely alert staff at the nurse's 3. Test the universal alarm monitoring system before each use and inspect the monitor and sensor t o wi ti station. Alarm noise in the room can be eliminated by adjusting the volume to zero. Nurse Call Mode pad regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the system by pressing firmly on the pad. c e e is compatible with most Nurse Call systems existing in nursing homes/hospitals or available on the After 5 seconds, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, bl S market. The Call cord jack allows the connection of a call cord (help button) which can be integrated indicating that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). When you remove pressure, ti r a e into the existing Nurse Call. No Y-adapter is needed. the alarm should sound and the alarm LEDs should flash. Reset the alarm by pressing the side p t Alert Reset HOLD button until the alarm is silenced. m p a 4. Place the Dynarex sensor pad on the bed or chair so that the bulk of the patient’s weight (buttocks o d c A To reset the alarm, press and hold the side mounted HOLD button until a confirmation tone is heard. area) will be resting on it. It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so y l r • Automatic reset when weight is applied to sensor pad – No on/off switch the resident cannot tamper with it. Plug the end of the pad cable into the Sensor input jack on the n e o w • Pause feature – Pressing and holding the HOLD button gives the caregiver 30 seconds to bottom of the alarm. For added safety from accidental pulls on the cord, route the cable through s o reposition the resident without activating the alarm the strain relief slot adjacent to the Sensor input jack. When the patient’s weight is placed on the i P m pad, you will hear a brief confirmation tone and the monitoring LED will begin flashing, indicating e r Multiple Sensor Pad Options that the universal alarm is in monitoring mode (see Fig. 2). ah lt a Multiple Dynarex sensor pad options are offered to allow for specific patient's needs. Pads are 5. When the patient’s weight is removed from the pad, the alarm sounds in the room (and at the o dt moisture-resistant to help prevent damage due to incontinent episodes. Each style of pad has a nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse Call system) to remind the patient e” one year warranty. to sit or lay back down and alerts staff that a patient is at risk of falling. The alarm is silenced bm. xr when the patient returns to the pad or the alarm is reset by pressing the side HOLD button. ea Installing the Battery 6. When the patient presses the help button (if one is connected to the Call cord jack) the alarm aral The Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is powered by a 9-volt alkaline battery (battery not included). Remove sounds in the room (and at the nurse’s station if the universal alarm is connected to the Nurse ne yh the screw and lift open the battery cover on the back of the alarm. The cover will remain attached by Call system). D t ck a strap. Insert a new 9V battery on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment 7. Use the Pause feature by pressing and holding the side HOLD button until a confirmation tone is “of a (positive to positive, negative to negative). When Low Battery light is flashing,open the battery cover heard. This allows the caregiver 30 seconds to reposition the resident without activating the alarm. ede Bl df i and remove the old battery by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert a new battery. d l Ae Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in NOTE: If the Dynarex sensor pad is disconnected from the Sensor input jack while in monitoring h .t damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. mode, the alarm will be activated. g n n e 6 Power adapter (optional) ditiort 0 CS e 1 h The Power adaptor jack allows optional use of AC power adapter (UL approved) with a 9V battery 0 r ys H o in place as backup in case of power loss. Dynarex bed alarm is only compatible with a 9V 400mA opn C at adaptor. Using an adapter that exceeds this limit, (9V 400mA), can shorten the life of the alarm. Cca L tr C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 7 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 1 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front CAUTION Personal Alarm Reorder No.7082 Magnetic Fall Monitoring System The Dynarex Personal Alarm is designed for use with the magnetic dome and string/clip assembly to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not a User Instructions restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Personal Alarm The Personal Alarm monitor features a magnetic dome and string mechanism that attaches to the is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system relies entirely on back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing to implement a fall prevention system for use with beds, an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. chairs or wheelchairs. When mounted on a bed, chair or wheelchair the monitor alarm sounds to alert the risk of fall when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket due to a patient at risk of falling, Reorder No. 7082 DO NOT ASSUME or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without assistance. The alarm is silenced when the dome is placed back into the socket. The Personal Alarm monitor can be This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. applied quickly, and moved easily from one location to another. It gives you the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your patients/residents. Personal Alarm Alert Notifications • Audible alarm when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket Magnetic Fall Monitoring System • High/Low volume control • Audible & visible Battery Low alert User Instructions Installing The Batteries The Personal Alarm is powered by 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (batteries not included). Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. The cover will remain attached by a strap. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment (positive to positive, negative to negative). Battery Low Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. Battery Low Alert When Battery Low light is flashing, the monitor will activate a low-grade alarm. Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Remove the batteries by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. Company Name: Dynarex Corporation Setting Up The Monitor Street Address: 10 Glenshaw Street Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries to Orangeburg, NY 10962 power on the monitor. The volume control switch is located in the battery compartment. The default Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX factory setting of the monitor is at the highest volume. Pull the magnetic dome out of its socket to Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 activate the alarm. Move the volume switch to select the desired volume. Close the battery cover. Website: www.dynarex.com 4 1 R0 back back How to Use The Personal Alarm Magnetic Dome Assembly Includes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Magnetic Dome • String 1. Attach the monitor to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other mounting • String Adjustor option. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations include: back • Clip of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, or wall. Make sure String Length 4" minimum, 40" maximum (approximate) the resident cannot tamper with monitor. 2. Fasten the clip on the end of the string securely to the back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing, out Magnetic String Pull Force 0.6 to 0.7 pounds of sight and reach of the patient so they cannot remove it. Be careful to attach clip only to clothing, Volume Variable, High/Low, Max 108db so that you are not pinching skin. 3. The length of string can be increased or decreased with the string length adjuster. Adjust the length of the string so that the string is: Troubleshooting • long enough to allow the patient/resident to move normally SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS • short enough to set off the alarm if the patient/resident tries to get out of the bed or chair 1. Replace batteries • short enough to avoid entangling the patient/resident No power 2. Check installation of the batteries To adjust string length: a. Move the string release knob down to release tension on the string. Battery Low flashing with Replace batteries b. Pull the string to the desired length. chirping sound c. Move the string release knob back up to lock the string in place. 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket d. If the string length adjuster is damaged or missing, DO NOT USE. Discard and replace with a 2. Check that string length is not too short, and adjust the length new dome and string/clip assembly. False alarms occur of the string if necessary 4. Test the Personal Alarm magnetic monitoring system before each use and inspect regularly to 3. Check for Battery Low indicator make sure it is not damaged. Test the system by: 4. Replace the dome and string/clip assembly • Pulling the magnetic dome a minimum of 5" out of the socket Alarm sounds not I ncrease volume level • The audible alarm will sound loud enough • To cancel the alarm, place the magnetic dome back into its socket 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket Alarm constantly sounds 2. Replace batteries Specifications k c Power source 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries a l • Normal use: 6-8 months Cleaning Instructions B Approximate battery life • In storage: 28 months 1. Using a damp cloth, clean with a non-aggressive, disinfectant cleanser. . g • Chair: Included Stainless Steel Clip 2. Do not immerse in liquid. n Mounting • Bed: Included Stainless Steel Clip or ti i 365 Day Limited Warranty d 6 Bed Mounting Bracket (not included) e S • Wall: Wall Mounting Bracket (not included) This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period 0 C 1 Dimensions 4.57" H × 2.68" W × 1.32" D (not including Stainless Steel Clip ) of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. py H0 or Weight 4 oz (not including batteries) No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. o C at C L r t C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 6 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 2 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front CAUTION Personal Alarm Reorder No.7082 Magnetic Fall Monitoring System The Dynarex Personal Alarm is designed for use with the magnetic dome and string/clip assembly to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not a User Instructions restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Personal Alarm The Personal Alarm monitor features a magnetic dome and string mechanism that attaches to the is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system relies entirely on back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing to implement a fall prevention system for use with beds, an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. chairs or wheelchairs. When mounted on a bed, chair or wheelchair the monitor alarm sounds to alert the risk of fall when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket due to a patient at risk of falling, Reorder No. 7082 DO NOT ASSUME or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without assistance. The alarm is silenced when the dome is placed back into the socket. The Personal Alarm monitor can be This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. applied quickly, and moved easily from one location to another. It gives you the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your patients/residents. Personal Alarm Alert Notifications • Audible alarm when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket Magnetic Fall Monitoring System • High/Low volume control • Audible & visible Battery Low alert User Instructions Installing The Batteries The Personal Alarm is powered by 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (batteries not included). Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. The cover will remain attached by a strap. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment (positive to positive, negative to negative). Battery Low Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. Battery Low Alert When Battery Low light is flashing, the monitor will activate a low-grade alarm. Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Remove the batteries by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. Company Name: Dynarex Corporation Setting Up The Monitor Street Address: 10 Glenshaw Street Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries to Orangeburg, NY 10962 power on the monitor. The volume control switch is located in the battery compartment. The default Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX factory setting of the monitor is at the highest volume. Pull the magnetic dome out of its socket to Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 activate the alarm. Move the volume switch to select the desired volume. Close the battery cover. Website: www.dynarex.com 4 1 R0 back back How to Use The Personal Alarm Magnetic Dome Assembly Includes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Magnetic Dome • String 1. Attach the monitor to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other mounting • String Adjustor option. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations include: back • Clip of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, or wall. Make sure String Length 4" minimum, 40" maximum (approximate) the resident cannot tamper with monitor. 2. Fasten the clip on the end of the string securely to the back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing, out Magnetic String Pull Force 0.6 to 0.7 pounds of sight and reach of the patient so they cannot remove it. Be careful to attach clip only to clothing, Volume Variable, High/Low, Max 108db so that you are not pinching skin. 3. The length of string can be increased or decreased with the string length adjuster. Adjust the length of the string so that the string is: Troubleshooting • long enough to allow the patient/resident to move normally SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS • short enough to set off the alarm if the patient/resident tries to get out of the bed or chair 1. Replace batteries • short enough to avoid entangling the patient/resident No power 2. Check installation of the batteries To adjust string length: a. Move the string release knob down to release tension on the string. Battery Low flashing with Replace batteries b. Pull the string to the desired length. chirping sound c. Move the string release knob back up to lock the string in place. 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket d. If the string length adjuster is damaged or missing, DO NOT USE. Discard and replace with a 2. Check that string length is not too short, and adjust the length new dome and string/clip assembly. False alarms occur of the string if necessary 4. Test the Personal Alarm magnetic monitoring system before each use and inspect regularly to 3. Check for Battery Low indicator make sure it is not damaged. Test the system by: 4. Replace the dome and string/clip assembly • Pulling the magnetic dome a minimum of 5" out of the socket Alarm sounds not I ncrease volume level • The audible alarm will sound loud enough • To cancel the alarm, place the magnetic dome back into its socket 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket Alarm constantly sounds 2. Replace batteries Specifications k c Power source 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries a l • Normal use: 6-8 months Cleaning Instructions B Approximate battery life • In storage: 28 months 1. Using a damp cloth, clean with a non-aggressive, disinfectant cleanser. . g • Chair: Included Stainless Steel Clip 2. Do not immerse in liquid. n Mounting • Bed: Included Stainless Steel Clip or ti i 365 Day Limited Warranty d 6 Bed Mounting Bracket (not included) e S • Wall: Wall Mounting Bracket (not included) This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period 0 C 1 Dimensions 4.57" H × 2.68" W × 1.32" D (not including Stainless Steel Clip ) of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. py H0 or Weight 4 oz (not including batteries) No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. o C at C L r t C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 6 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 2 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front CAUTION Personal Alarm Reorder No.7082 Magnetic Fall Monitoring System The Dynarex Personal Alarm is designed for use with the magnetic dome and string/clip assembly to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not a User Instructions restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Personal Alarm The Personal Alarm monitor features a magnetic dome and string mechanism that attaches to the is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system relies entirely on back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing to implement a fall prevention system for use with beds, an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. chairs or wheelchairs. When mounted on a bed, chair or wheelchair the monitor alarm sounds to alert the risk of fall when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket due to a patient at risk of falling, Reorder No. 7082 DO NOT ASSUME or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without assistance. The alarm is silenced when the dome is placed back into the socket. The Personal Alarm monitor can be This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. applied quickly, and moved easily from one location to another. It gives you the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your patients/residents. Personal Alarm Alert Notifications • Audible alarm when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket Magnetic Fall Monitoring System • High/Low volume control • Audible & visible Battery Low alert User Instructions Installing The Batteries The Personal Alarm is powered by 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (batteries not included). Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. The cover will remain attached by a strap. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment (positive to positive, negative to negative). Battery Low Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. Battery Low Alert When Battery Low light is flashing, the monitor will activate a low-grade alarm. Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Remove the batteries by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. Company Name: Dynarex Corporation Setting Up The Monitor Street Address: 10 Glenshaw Street Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries to Orangeburg, NY 10962 power on the monitor. The volume control switch is located in the battery compartment. The default Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX factory setting of the monitor is at the highest volume. Pull the magnetic dome out of its socket to Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 activate the alarm. Move the volume switch to select the desired volume. Close the battery cover. Website: www.dynarex.com 4 1 R0 back back How to Use The Personal Alarm Magnetic Dome Assembly Includes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Magnetic Dome • String 1. Attach the monitor to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other mounting • String Adjustor option. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations include: back • Clip of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, or wall. Make sure String Length 4" minimum, 40" maximum (approximate) the resident cannot tamper with monitor. 2. Fasten the clip on the end of the string securely to the back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing, out Magnetic String Pull Force 0.6 to 0.7 pounds of sight and reach of the patient so they cannot remove it. Be careful to attach clip only to clothing, Volume Variable, High/Low, Max 108db so that you are not pinching skin. 3. The length of string can be increased or decreased with the string length adjuster. Adjust the length of the string so that the string is: Troubleshooting • long enough to allow the patient/resident to move normally SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS • short enough to set off the alarm if the patient/resident tries to get out of the bed or chair 1. Replace batteries • short enough to avoid entangling the patient/resident No power 2. Check installation of the batteries To adjust string length: a. Move the string release knob down to release tension on the string. Battery Low flashing with Replace batteries b. Pull the string to the desired length. chirping sound c. Move the string release knob back up to lock the string in place. 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket d. If the string length adjuster is damaged or missing, DO NOT USE. Discard and replace with a 2. Check that string length is not too short, and adjust the length new dome and string/clip assembly. False alarms occur of the string if necessary 4. Test the Personal Alarm magnetic monitoring system before each use and inspect regularly to 3. Check for Battery Low indicator make sure it is not damaged. Test the system by: 4. Replace the dome and string/clip assembly • Pulling the magnetic dome a minimum of 5" out of the socket Alarm sounds not I ncrease volume level • The audible alarm will sound loud enough • To cancel the alarm, place the magnetic dome back into its socket 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket Alarm constantly sounds 2. Replace batteries Specifications k c Power source 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries a l • Normal use: 6-8 months Cleaning Instructions B Approximate battery life • In storage: 28 months 1. Using a damp cloth, clean with a non-aggressive, disinfectant cleanser. . g • Chair: Included Stainless Steel Clip 2. Do not immerse in liquid. n Mounting • Bed: Included Stainless Steel Clip or ti i 365 Day Limited Warranty d 6 Bed Mounting Bracket (not included) e S • Wall: Wall Mounting Bracket (not included) This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period 0 C 1 Dimensions 4.57" H × 2.68" W × 1.32" D (not including Stainless Steel Clip ) of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. py H0 or Weight 4 oz (not including batteries) No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. o C at C L r t C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 6 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 2 8 L ri 0 C A 7 2 sheets: 294mm x 210mm first sheet second sheet front front CAUTION Personal Alarm Reorder No.7082 Magnetic Fall Monitoring System The Dynarex Personal Alarm is designed for use with the magnetic dome and string/clip assembly to implement a fall monitoring system. It is intended only to alert the staff when a patient has risen from their bed or chair. Other interventions may still be required for some people. This product is not a User Instructions restraint and therefore will not stop a person from leaving a bed, chair, wheelchair or room. Use your alarm in conjunction with your facility’s fall management program. Use of a Dynarex Personal Alarm The Personal Alarm monitor features a magnetic dome and string mechanism that attaches to the is not a substitute for proper nursing care. The effectiveness of the Dynarex system relies entirely on back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing to implement a fall prevention system for use with beds, an immediate response by the caregiver to the monitor’s alarm. chairs or wheelchairs. When mounted on a bed, chair or wheelchair the monitor alarm sounds to alert the risk of fall when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket due to a patient at risk of falling, Reorder No. 7082 DO NOT ASSUME or because of a frail or vulnerable patient attempting to exit their bed or chair without assistance. The alarm is silenced when the dome is placed back into the socket. The Personal Alarm monitor can be This product must be tested each time it is used with a patient to make sure it functions properly. applied quickly, and moved easily from one location to another. It gives you the flexibility to select a cost effective monitoring method that works best for each of your patients/residents. Personal Alarm Alert Notifications • Audible alarm when the magnetic dome is pulled from its socket Magnetic Fall Monitoring System • High/Low volume control • Audible & visible Battery Low alert User Instructions Installing The Batteries The Personal Alarm is powered by 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (batteries not included). Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. The cover will remain attached by a strap. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries on top of the strap, making sure to observe proper polarity alignment (positive to positive, negative to negative). Battery Low Improper installation of the battery or installation of the incorrect battery type can result in damage to the contacts and cause improper operation. Battery Low Alert When Battery Low light is flashing, the monitor will activate a low-grade alarm. Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Remove the batteries by pulling straight up on the battery cover. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. Company Name: Dynarex Corporation Setting Up The Monitor Street Address: 10 Glenshaw Street Lift open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Insert 3 new 1.5V AA alkaline batteries to Orangeburg, NY 10962 power on the monitor. The volume control switch is located in the battery compartment. The default Telephone: 845-365-8200 800-DYNAREX factory setting of the monitor is at the highest volume. Pull the magnetic dome out of its socket to Fax: 845-365-8201 888-335-7500 activate the alarm. Move the volume switch to select the desired volume. Close the battery cover. Website: www.dynarex.com 4 1 R0 back back How to Use The Personal Alarm Magnetic Dome Assembly Includes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Magnetic Dome • String 1. Attach the monitor to a wheelchair, chair or bed using the attached metal clip or other mounting • String Adjustor option. Place monitor out of sight and reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations include: back • Clip of headboard, side railing or frame of bed, back or push-handle of wheelchair, or wall. Make sure String Length 4" minimum, 40" maximum (approximate) the resident cannot tamper with monitor. 2. Fasten the clip on the end of the string securely to the back of the patient’s/resident’s clothing, out Magnetic String Pull Force 0.6 to 0.7 pounds of sight and reach of the patient so they cannot remove it. Be careful to attach clip only to clothing, Volume Variable, High/Low, Max 108db so that you are not pinching skin. 3. The length of string can be increased or decreased with the string length adjuster. Adjust the length of the string so that the string is: Troubleshooting • long enough to allow the patient/resident to move normally SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS • short enough to set off the alarm if the patient/resident tries to get out of the bed or chair 1. Replace batteries • short enough to avoid entangling the patient/resident No power 2. Check installation of the batteries To adjust string length: a. Move the string release knob down to release tension on the string. Battery Low flashing with Replace batteries b. Pull the string to the desired length. chirping sound c. Move the string release knob back up to lock the string in place. 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket d. If the string length adjuster is damaged or missing, DO NOT USE. Discard and replace with a 2. Check that string length is not too short, and adjust the length new dome and string/clip assembly. False alarms occur of the string if necessary 4. Test the Personal Alarm magnetic monitoring system before each use and inspect regularly to 3. Check for Battery Low indicator make sure it is not damaged. Test the system by: 4. Replace the dome and string/clip assembly • Pulling the magnetic dome a minimum of 5" out of the socket Alarm sounds not I ncrease volume level • The audible alarm will sound loud enough • To cancel the alarm, place the magnetic dome back into its socket 1. Check that the magnetic dome is secured in socket Alarm constantly sounds 2. Replace batteries Specifications k c Power source 3 1.5V AA alkaline batteries a l • Normal use: 6-8 months Cleaning Instructions B Approximate battery life • In storage: 28 months 1. Using a damp cloth, clean with a non-aggressive, disinfectant cleanser. . g • Chair: Included Stainless Steel Clip 2. Do not immerse in liquid. n Mounting • Bed: Included Stainless Steel Clip or ti i 365 Day Limited Warranty d 6 Bed Mounting Bracket (not included) e S • Wall: Wall Mounting Bracket (not included) This product is warranted to be free from factory defects in materials and workmanship for a period 0 C 1 Dimensions 4.57" H × 2.68" W × 1.32" D (not including Stainless Steel Clip ) of 365 days from date of purchase. Warranty Void if this product is misused, abused or punctured. py H0 or Weight 4 oz (not including batteries) No warranty or responsibility of use expressed or implied. o C at C L r t C s _ u 0 ll 2 3 _r e I 6 b 0 o d d _ A t e e h s _ n o i ct y u il r 0 m st 1 a n 0 F H I _ C al 2 8 L ri 0 C A 7

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The Dynarex Universal Bed/Chair Alarm is designed for use with Dynarex pressure sensor pads to implement a fall monitoring system for patient beds
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