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1. resulting in physical cosmetic or surface damage or changes to the product e failure to install or use the product for its normal purpose or in accordance with Emfit s instructions on installation or use e failure to maintain the product in accordance with Emfit s instructions on proper maintenance e installation or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with the technical or safety laws or Standards in the country where it is installed or used ii the condition of or defects in systems with which the product is used or incorporated except other Emfit s products designed to be used with the product iii use of the product with accessories peripheral equipment and other products of a type condition and standard other than prescribed by Emfit iv repair or attempted repair by persons who are not Emfit employees v adjustments or adaptations without Emfit s prior written consent including e upgrading the product beyond specifications or features described in the instruction manual or e modifications to the product to conform it to national or local technical or safety standards in countries other than those for which the product was specifically designed and manufactured vi neglect vii accidents fire liquids chemicals other substances flooding vibrations excessive heat improper ventilation power surges excess or incorrect supply or input voltage radiation electrostatic discharges including lighting other external f
2. supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Mains power quality Should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the The Emfit epileptic seizure alarm enquires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level 17 www emfit com Electromagnetic immunity Immunity IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance test test level level mobile RF communications equipment Should be used no closer to any part of the The Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor including cables than the recommended Separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms V1 3 V 3 IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 150 kHz to 80 d 0 WP 80 MHz MHz Va 35 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz E Radiated R
3. the end of the product s use life please dispose of it at appropriate collection points provided in your country For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA www eiae org In the European Union this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling 16 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Emfit Epileptic Seizure Alarm device model D 1090 2G and bed sensor model L 4060SL or with seat sensor L 303SL complies with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004 108 EC CE mark directive 93 68 EEC and Medical Device Directive 93 42 EC and carries the CE marking accordingly 17 EMFIT LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT In the unlikely event that your product needs guarantee service please contact your dealer distributor or manufacturer To avoid any unnecessary inconvenience on your part we recommend you read this instruction manual carefully before seeking guarantee service YOUR GUARANTEE By this Guarantee Emfit guarantees the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the date of original purchase for a period of two 2 years from that date If within the guarantee period the product is determined to be defective at the date of original purchase due to improper materials or workmanship Emfit will without charge for labour or
4. to the AC adapter cable If the cable and the sensor seem to be in order try reducing the sensitivity as some external vibrations may cause this See 4 Setting the sensitivity on page 6 The device does not trigger absence i e Is the green light blinking when there is someone no movement notification and the green in bed If not check the sensor and its cable light is off when there is no one on the a bed Check that the device is switched ON It is ON if the blue LED light is blinking slowly If it is not blinking press the SW1 switch for 4 seconds Check the sensitivity setting of the device when a person remains still on the bed Green light Should be blinking and system should activate after person has been in bed for 40 seconds If necessary increase the sensitivity see 4 Setting the sensitivity on page 6 Please never hesitate to contact manufacturer for any problems with use All feedback is highly appreciated 12 www emfit com 14 CLEANING The bed sensor and control unit can be cleaned with water and when necessary neutral general purpose or mild antiseptic detergents Use a moist cloth for cleaning the control unit Always dry the sensor and control unit well after cleaning The control unit must not get wet Do not immerse in water Do not clean the AC adapter or the control unit when it is connected to the mains outlet Always dry it well after cleaning 15 MATERIALS DISPOSAL At
5. 8 October 2010 Manual EpiSafe v43 v 1 0 12 v2 6 ENG Installation and User Guide Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor User s Manual with Operation and Installation Instructions and Warranty Terms WARNING MUST NOT BE USED IN SITUATIONS WHERE A MALFUNCTION OR A LATENT DESIGN FLAW IN THE PRODUCT COULD LEAD TO A DELAY IN DELIVERY OF APPROPRIATE MEDICAL CARE OR THAT WOULD LIKELY LEAD TO A POTENTIALLY LIFE THREATENING SITUATION Applicable model numbers Control Unit D 1090 2G version t43 v 1 0 12 Under Mattress Bed Sensor L 4060SL Seat Sensor L 3030SL 8 October 2010 V2 6 t43 v 1 0 12 Emfi Emfit and Emfit logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Emfit Ltd in EU USA Japan and or other countries Copyright 2002 2010 Emfit Ltd All rights reserved Patented patents pending List of patents is seen at manufacturer s web site www emfit com www emfit com IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read instructions prior to use Always test the system per instructions prior to use This product may not be suitable for all persons This product should not be a substitute for the routine visual monitoring protocol by caregiver Must not be used in situations where a delay in the arrival of appropriate medical care could lead to a potentially life threatening situation Never use Emfit sensors with other manufacturers devices e The notification may fail to sound if the sensor or its cable is damaged o
6. F IEC 61000 4 3 E1 3 V m 7 80 MHz to 2 5 vP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz GHz E4 where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 18 www emfit com telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the equipment or system is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the equipment or system Should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the equipment Or system e Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less tha
7. all sources of power are not removed the new settings will not take effect e Continuous Faster Movements Notification Time Delay Setting 13 Seconds e Movement frequency threshold 3 Hz default e Normal sensitivity for noticing micro movements best for use when sensor is installed below foam mattress or mattress pad e No movements notification is enabled e Power switch enabled press power switch labelled SW1 for about 3 seconds to turn the control unit on and off e Alarm Volume VERY LOUD Inside the device there is a DIP switch with 8 small switches These are used for various program settings See the following table and set up the switches in your preferred way To open the device cover see the picture above right 3 1 Table of DIP Switch Setting BP lorem oN Movement continuation time delay setting see 3 3 Setting the Movement Notifications on page 6 Movement continuation time delay setting see 3 3 Setting the Movement Notifications on page 6 Movement continuation time delay setting see 3 3 Setting the Movement Notifications on page 6 Movement continuation time delay setting see 3 3 Setting the Movement Notifications on page 6 Movement frequency threshold lowered to 2 Hz Use only if device does not notice person s movements that the caregiver should be notified of at OFF position Movement frequency threshold 3 Hz default Increased sensitivity for noticing micro mov
8. at least 40 seconds 2 Blue LED Power ON Standby e The blue light blinks slowly when the device is ON e The blue light blinks fast for a short moment when the device triggers a notification 3 Red LED Fault e The red light blinking quickly means the sensor is not connected or sensor is broken A notification sound is heard first time 10 seconds after device notices sensor fault and then after every 45 seconds Dry contact output gives notification first time after 30 seconds and then after every 30 minutes until proper sensor is plugged e The red light blinking slowly means replace the batteries A notification sound is after every 1 hours and dry contact output gives low battery notification after every 3 hours until batteries are replaced 11 SW1 RESET SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH BY PASS SWITCH 11 1 SW1 As a Reset Switch When the notification sound is activated it can be silenced by briefly pressing the SW1 switch see picture A beep beep sound is also heard In case of faster continued movements when the faster movements have stopped the sound will also stop In case of no movement notification when the person returns to the bed the sound will stop after about 40 seconds 10 www emfit com 11 2 SW1 As a On Off Switch When the ON OFF switch function is enabled from DIP switch 6 the SW1 switch does also function as ON OFF switch To turn the device ON or OFF just press the SW1 switch for about 3 secon
9. ct opto coupler DRY CONTACT OUTPUT OF THE X2 AUX CONNECTOR CAN ONLY BE CONNECTED TO A SYSTEM SAFETY VOLTAGE INPUT WITH MAX VOLTAGE BELOW 25V AC 60V DC WHERE BOTH POLES HAVE BEEN SEPARATED FROM THE ELECTRICAL NETWORK SO CALLED FLOATING APPLIED PART MAX LOAD CURRENT 100 mA A X3 Sensor connector use only Emfit bed sensor model L 4060SL or seat sensor model L 303SL T www emfit com Connect the sensor power supply sold separately and any additional cables in the following way Connect the sensor to input X3__ si It s possible to attach another The power supply sold sepa system to the control unit via rately fits into input X1 input X2 i e Nurse call system 6 1 X2 AUX Connector Pin Order From left to right AY Dry contact output of the X2 AUX connector can only be connect to a system safety voltage input with max voltage below 25V AC 60V DC where both poles have been separated from the electrical network so called floating applied part Max load current is 100mA 7 INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT AND DEVICE Attach the wall mount with the Slide the device into the mount Press the device downwards so included two anchors and screws you hear a click sound 8 www emfit com 8 INSTALLING BATTERIES AND BATTERY CONSUMPTION Product operates with 2 pcs AA size 1 5 V batteries Install and remove the batteries as follows Open the cover by lifting from one Install 2 pcs good qualit
10. deasenimaniaiietaadianahirniaaensne EA 11 11 3 SW1 As a No Movement Notification By Pass Switch ssssessssssssrsrssnerrnnerrerrrrererrereno 11 12 TESFING AND INSPECTIONS srccissacacecsaracsnircarncsnunsd ssaneaunetisuaene sae nea aa aE baiana 11 Eee Vee E a A AA 11 12 2 Tests When Taking into Use and Every Month sssssssssssssssnssssnsnsnsnsssennnsnsnnanensnsnenrenns 11 12 3 Testing the no movements notification sesssserssssrssrssrsrrnrnrrnrsrenrerennerrnrrrrerrnrerrne 11 12 4 Testing the faster movements notification ssssssssssssssssrsssnrnrnnrnrrnrsrerennerrnnrrrrnrnrrnnne 11 ko TROUBLE OO ENG isaac cara EN EEE EAEE EE 12 La C EEANN Ge E E EEEE EE EAT EEE EEA 13 EDs MATERIAE DISP OSA lc cciovarceeriaanseesesesrnrsiaasaenianen E EE 13 16 EU 7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY wuiesctutntessrnscatantanaees aentnentsiossanerestebesanutieastbiadaeoeesencennt 13 17 EMFIT LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT wisivisscccvandisamsetesiaaverneadi vain betenmewe nts viewsaanidwneasenteniae 13 18 TECHNICAL SPeCIFIGHI ION S a sssacntatconsnnbsnbannsenapaenastesenthiasaesans sxaneeauessanns bs taeanmannereeeeasans 15 19 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONDITIONS saisao acca tea os ave tama tee ce ranula saaaan ER su EE a 16 3 www emfit com 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Intended Use The Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor device model D 1090 2G and sensor model L 4060SL or L 3030SL is intended to be used for monitorin
11. ds A beep sound is heard when turning the device ON A beep beep boop sound is heard when turning the device OFF 11 3 SW1 As a No Movement Notification By Pass Switch The no movement notification when enabled with DIP switch 5 can be bypassed if a person wants to leave the bed without causing a notification System will be activated again when the person is back on the bed To bypass the notification press shortly the SW1 switch before leaving the bed Monitor gives beep beep sound After pressing the SW1 switch person has 20 seconds to completely exit the bed If this is not done device re activates automatically 12 TESTING AND INSPECTIONS 12 1 Weekly Inspection 1 Inspect that all cables and connections are in good condition 2 Check that the sensor is positioned correctly below chest position 12 2 Tests When Taking into Use and Every Month Do the following tests at least once a month and when putting into use to ensure the system s proper operation 12 2 1 Testing the no movements notification 1 Check to see if system is turned on If disabled turn on the no movement notification function DIP switch 5 at OFF position Check that the device is ON blue LED light is blinking slowly 2 Have the person lay still on the bed on his her right side for at least 2 minutes If using the seat sensor have the person sit quietly in the chair System should notice person s micro movements immediately and th
12. e green occupancy LED indicator will start to blink slowly every second time the blue LED blinks Green LED should blink continuously the entire time person is in bed System activates after noticing movements or micro movements for 40 seconds At that time the green LED starts blinking at same time with blue LED If the device won t detect the presence of a person green LED light is not blinking move to 13 Troubleshooting on page 12 If the green light goes off for long periods of time and the no movement notification is triggered adjust sensitivity higher see 4 Setting the sensitivity on page 6 If the green light blinks continuously while the person is laying still on their right side the sensitivity level is correct 3 Now ask the person to leave the bed or seat The no movement notification should be triggered after about 5 10 seconds when person has left the bed and no one is touching the bed sensor or wires If the notification doesn t work and the green light continues blinking see 13 Troubleshooting on page 12 12 3 Testing the faster movements notification 1 Simulate continued fast movements for example by tapping the mattress or seat cushion just above the sensor 2 During the tapping the green light should start blinking faster 3 The device should make the notification sound after the delay time 10 13 16 or 20 sec has passed 11 www emfit com 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Always check fi
13. ecified below The customer or the user of the equipment should assure that it is used in such an environment RF emissions Group 1 The Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure CISPR 11 Monitor uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure CISPR 11 Monitor is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power Harmonic emissions Class A Supply network that supplies buildings used for IEC 61000 3 2 na domestic purposes Voitage fluctuations Complies flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic immunity Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance leve Electromagnetic test level environment Electrostatic discharge ESD tee or ceramic tile IEC 61000 4 2 If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity Should be at least 30 Electrical fast 2 kV for power Mains power quality transient burst Supply lines Should be that of a typical IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output commercial or hospital lines environment Surge 1 kV line s to line s IEC 60601 1 2 test Mains power quality IEC 61000 4 5 Should be that of a typical AAT a or hospital 16 www emfit com Voltage dips snort interruptions and voltage variations on power
14. ements Recommended use only when sensor needs to be installed below spring mattress no mattress pad in installed below foam mattress or mattress pad use NOTE Consumes more power and Shortens battery life Blued LED light blinks slightly faster N oe No movements notification is r X ae oo enabled No movements notification is disabled unction at SW1 is enabled device can be shut down Power switch function at SW1 disabled device is always and turned on by pressing SW1 for on Normal sensitivity for noticing micro movements use when sensor is Notification sound volume setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Sound Volume on page 6 Notification sound volume setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Sound Volume on page 6 Notification sound volume setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Sound Volume on page 6 Notification sound volume setting see 3 2 Setting the Notification Sound Volume on page 6 5 www emfit com 3 2 Setting the Notification Sound Volume The notification sound is useful only when caregiver is in close proximity to the control unit The volume can be adjusted at 4 levels no sound quiet loud and very loud Very Loud OFF down OFF down ON up OFF down OFF down ON un ON Cup ON up The sound stops when both the reset switch is pressed and when the event is over In case of person s absence from the bed the sound will stop once p
15. erson has returned or reset is pressed 3 3 Setting the Movement Notifications Continuous Faster Movements Notification Time Delay Setting This notification is triggered when the device senses movements in frequency range between 3 Hz 20 Hz or 2 20 Hz if switch 3 is ON that continue longer than the preset delay The alarm delay can be set at 10 13 16 or 20 seconds Set the preferred delay according to the following table If false alarms become a problem extend the delay Movements to continue to trigger a notification Switch 1 Switch 2 ON up ON up 13 seconds default OFF down OFF down 16 seconds ON up OFF down OFF down ON up 3 4 No Movements Notification Switch 5 The device can be set to trigger notification when system does not notice any movements or micro movements for example when person leaves the bed As factory default this switch is at OFF position ie notification is enabled 4 SETTING THE SENSITIVITY The sensitivity can be adjusted with the 10 position rotary switch inside The factory default setting is 3 In the case that the device does not notice an individual s micro movements raise the sensitivity by turning the dial clockwise one position at a time If the device notices movements even though no one is in bed lower the sensitivity by turning the dial counter clockwise one position at a time time Always test after every change before putting into use 6 w
16. es wrinkles in the sensor and may cause it to stop working properly The manufacturer recommends replacing the bed sensor whenever it looks worn out with many wrinkles and latest after 1 year use on a spring mattress The warranty does not apply if sensor is damaged due to wear and tear Do not use with Anti Decubitus Mattresses used for preventing bed sores where air pressure is controlled with a compressor This will cause false readings a Ul 2 Seat Sensor Place the sensor under the seat cushion Check that the sensor is in the correct position at least once a week Shifting can occur during normal use Never place the sensor right below a blanket or in direct contact with the person The Emfit seat sensor is designed to withstand 2 years of use below a seat cushion against a hard base The manufacturer recommends replacing the seat sensor after 2 years of use The manufacturer recommends replacing the seat sensor whenever it looks worn out with many wrinkles The warranty does not apply if sensor is damaged due to wear and tear Bee 6 CONNECTORS AND WIRING Connectors are marked with X1 X2 and X3 These are A X1 Power supply connector Use only GlobTek Inc power supply model no GTM41060 1505 and P N WR9QA3000LCP N MNK available as original accessory from Emfit A X2 Aux connector for connecting the device to some other system cable not included for transferring the notification via a dry conta
17. for transmitters in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 19 www emfit com EMIT Emfit Ltd Emfit Corp Konttisentie 8 P O Box 342394 40800 Vaajakoski Austin TX 78734 FINLAND USA Tel 358 14 332 9050 Office 512 266 6950 Fax 358 14 332 9001 Toll Free 877 32EMFIT info emfit com Fax 512 266 7203 Email sales us emfit com www emfit com
18. g a person with epilepsy in a bed or ona chair and notifying caregiver of an over preset continued tonic clonic seizure with muscle spasms The product consists of a bed sensor and a control unit The control unit has an audible notification sound and a dry contact output for connecting it to a nurse call system or to a safety phone 1 2 Control Unit The control unit D 1090 2G activates for monitoring after it has noticed movements or micro movements such as caused by respiratory movements or heart beating for over 40 seconds Notification is triggered if movements are faster ge than preset frequency threshold 2Hz or 3 Hz and continue over preset delay time or all the movements disappear The control unit processes a low voltage from about 1 mV up to about 1 V high impedance signal from the dynamic quasi piezoelectric type i e self biased flexible film like sensor The control unit operates with 2 pcs AA size 1 5 V alkaline batteries An optional AC adapter is available 5 V DC AC ADAPTERS OTHER THAN ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES FROM EMFIT MUST NOT BE USED model no GTM41060 1505 AND P N WR9QA3000LCP N MNkK The control unit has input connectors for the sensor marked as X3 and an optional AC adapter sold separately marked as X1 There is also a connector marked as X2 for connecting the device to other systems for transferring the notification via dry contact opto coupler Inside the device there is a place for 2 standard AA
19. ipped with a blue indicator light when the light is on the power supply is in use If the light is off and the power supply is connected to the mains outlet the power supply is probably damaged and should be replaced i When the AC adapter is connected to the power input X1 the batteries will operate as a back up power supply in case of power failure Note that all batteries drain and eventually empty over time Therefore replace back up batteries latest every second year The low battery warning does not operate when the power supply is connected To test the batteries unplug the power supply cord from X1 If the red LED lights up replace the batteries 10 LED LIGHT INDICATORS 1 Green LED Presence e The green light starts blinking slowly half the speed of blue light when the device notices micro or other movements person goes to bed or sits in the chair ES e The green light starts blinking same speed with blue light when Eeen the device has noticed micro and or other movements person a i l D 2 Blue in bed for 40 seconds and it activates for presence monitoring 3 Red wr e The green light blinks rapidly when device notices movements with frequency between 3 20 Hz 2 20 Hz if DIP switch 3 is ON e The green light blinks every 4 time of the blue light after device has triggered no movement notification until SW1 is pressed Shortly or there is movements or micro movements person has returned to the bed for
20. n V V m Recommended separation distances between portab mobile RF communications equipment anc the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM The Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Emfit epileptic seizure alarm can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor alarm as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment output power of transmitter W 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 7 d 39 P d E4 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 The ISM industrial scientific and medical bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz to 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz An additional factor of 10 3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance
21. ng negligence and other torts breach of contract express or implied warranty and strict liability even where Emfit has been advised of the possibility of such damages Where applicable law prohibits or limits these liability exclusions Emfit excludes or limits its liability only to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law For example some countries prohibit the exclusion or limitation of damages resulting from negligence gross negligence wilful misconduct deceit and similar acts Emfit s liability under this guarantee will in no case exceed the price paid for the product but if applicable law permits only higher liability limitations the higher limitations apply 14 www emfit com YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS RESERVED Consumers have legal statutory rights under applicable national laws relating to the sale of consumer products This guarantee does not affect statutory rights you may have nor those rights that cannot be excluded or limited nor rights against the person from whom you purchased the product You may assert any rights you have at your sole discretion 18 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Control Unit Model Operating voltage Input output connectors Dry contact outputs Switches and controls Light indicators Notification delays D 1090 2G 5 VDC Power AUX and Sensor Max 100 mA lt 60 V DC lt 25 V DC On Off Reset switch 8 DIP switches for program settings 1 pcs 10 position rotary switch for
22. orces and impacts This guarantee covers only hardware components of the product EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS Except as stated above Emfit makes no warranties express implied statutory or otherwise regarding product or accompanying or constituent software quality performance accuracy reliability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise If this exclusion is not permitted or fully permitted by applicable law Emfit excludes or limits its warranties only to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law Any warranty that cannot be fully excluded will be limited as far as permitted by applicable law to the duration of this Guarantee Emfit s only obligation under this Guarantee is to repair or replace products subject to these Guarantee terms and conditions Emfit is not liable for any loss or damage relating to products service this Guarantee or otherwise including economic or intangible losses the price paid for the product loss of profits revenue data enjoyment or use of the product or any associated products indirect incidental or consequential loss or damage This applies whether that loss or damage relates to impaired or non operation of the product or associated products through defects or unavailability while with Emfit which caused downtime loss of user time or business interruption inaccuracy of output from the product or associated products This applies to loss and damages under any legal theory includi
23. parts repair or at Emfit s discretion replace the product or its defective parts subject to the terms and limitations below Emfit may replace defective products or parts with new or refurbished products or parts All products and parts replaced become the property of Emfit TERMS Guarantee services will be provided only if the original invoice or sales receipt indicating the date of purchase model name and dealer s name is presented with the defective product within the guarantee period Emfit may refuse free of charge guarantee service if these documents are not presented or if they are incomplete or illegible This Guarantee will not apply if the model name or serial number on the product has been altered deleted removed or made illegible This Guarantee does not cover transport costs and risks associated with transport of your product to and from Emfit This Guarantee does not cover a periodic maintenance and repair or parts replacement due to wear and tear Notice Emfit bed sensor wears and tears significantly faster when installed on soft base like spring mattress b consumables components that are expected to require periodic replacement during the lifetime of a product such as non rechargeable batteries 13 www emfit com c damage or defects caused by use operation or treatment of the product inconsistent with normal use d damage or changes to the product as a result of i misuse including e treatment
24. r the sensor is improperly positioned e Pets can cause false notifications or may cause the device not to trigger notification e Sensor must not be scratched slit or cut Check sensor and cable condition as well as total use time at least weekly and replace when necessary Do not integrate to other systems other than those specified in this manual To avoid risk of electrical shock avoid getting the sensor system wet Do not open the parts or attempt to repair it yourself Always keep the control unit and sensor dry Exposure to excessive moisture can cause it to malfunction e The product fulfils the requirements of the EMC Directive for medical devices It does not cause electromagnetic disturbances under normal working conditions e The product can be stacked or placed near other products or devices as long as mechanical vibration is not present e Always check the function of the product after making adjustments e Please remove batteries if the unit is to be out of use or stored for an extended period of time ACCIDENTAL OR INTENTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF KNOBS AND SWITCHES BY THE USER OR SUBJECT MAY CAUSE the notification sound to not activate when adjusting the volume control to the off position false notifications increasing or malfunction decrease when adjusting the sensitivity the product not to give notifications when necessary if turned off by pressing the SW1 switch the product not to give notifications when necessary
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26. rst that the installation is correct and test the device properly after every adjustment Notification is not getting forward via Check that the connection cable is connected other system the device is connected to correctly and is in good condition Often the both ends of the wire use same connector but wiring order is not the same Make sure it is connected the right way Notification sound does not operate e Check the volume level False notifications without reason e Check the condition positioning and connection of the bed sensor Check the sensitivity according to 4 Setting the sensitivity on page 6 It may be that sensitivity is not set properly and device cannot always notice micro movements Notice Any movements that are between 3 Hz or 2 Hz if enabled and 20 Hz frequency and have continued over preset delay time will trigger the notification The device does not trigger absence Check for possible external disturbances on the i e no movements notification and the bed sensor and its cable Remove any external green light is blinking even if there is no disturbances causing vibrations ne on the bed ji Check the sensor and its cable A broken sensor or cable may cause disturbances to the signal so that the green light blinks all the time Usually this is detected by the device itself and red light starts blinking Also sensor cable should be away from any main outlet cables and should not be hooked
27. sensitivity adjustment 3 LEDs green blue and red Faster movements threshold delay adjustable 10 13 16 or 20 sec no movement notification threshold delay about 5 seconds Mounting On the wall with included bracket or on the table Dimensions mm 96 x 127 x 34 mm Weight 110g Colour White Enclosure protection IP20 Case Plastic Bed Sensor Model L 4060SL Type Bed sensor Placing Under the mattress Portability Yes Dimension mm L x W Bed sensor 400 x 580 mm seat sensor 290 x 300 mm Thickness 0 4 mm Weight 110g Colour Blue Surface material Polyester Cable length 3m Environment conditions Operating temperature 10 C TO 40 C Storage and transportation Temperature 30 C TO 50 C Humidity Product classification 93 42 EEC Electrical safety Enclosure protection www emfit com 20 75 Relative humidity Medical device class 1 Class II equipment IP20 15 19 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONDITIONS System specification e D 1090 2G monitor e L 4060SL bed sensor or Seat Sensor L 3030SL e GlobTek power supply model no GTM41060 1505 and P N WR9OQA3000LCP N MNK Cable specification e Power cable non shielded max Length 2 m e Sensor cable shielded max length 3 m Note RF communications equipment can effect medical electrical equipment Electromagnetic emissions The Emfit Nocturnal Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Monitor is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment sp
28. size 1 5 V batteries and mini switches DIP and rotary for program settings 1 3 Under Mattress Bed Sensor The Emfit under mattress bed sensor model L 4060SL is a quasi piezoelectric dynamic sensor that has no embedded wires or switches This specially formulated plastic sheet sensor is placed under the mattress at approximately chest height The waves of the sensor should run head to foot parallel to the patient Seat L 303SL is similar just smaller with shorter cord See pictures to the right The sensor produces signals from even the slightest micro movements created when a person is in bed or on a seat When there is no movement it recognizes this as the individual being absent and it gives a notification both by sound and via dry contact optocoupler There are no particular size or weight limitations but sensitivity and the ability to recognize a user s micro movements and thus presence in bed need to be tested in each case Bed Sensor 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Control unit Bed or seat sensor Wall mounting clip 2 screws 2 locking anchors This user manual AC power supply sold separately Seat Sensor 4 www emfit com 3 BASIC SETTINGS Be sure to set the DIP switches to their desired settings before using The Control Unit comes with the following factory default settings i Always remove the batteries and unplug the AC adapter if using before making changes to the DIP switch positions If
29. when switching DIP switches DANGER NOTES The following notes are provided for BOTH your personal safety and to protect the described product or attached devices from damage Safety notes and warnings for the prevention of danger to the lives and health of users or maintenance personnel and or for the avoidance of damage to property are emphasised in these instructions by the pictograms defined here The pictograms used have the following meanings for these instructions Means that death serious personal injury or substantial damage to property can occur if the appropriate precautionary measures are not taken Means important information about the product or a part of the instructions that particular attention should be paid to OTHER SYMBOLS USED 150 C Upper storage temperature limit All rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Our printed and electronically stored literature is purely advisory and therefore we bear no legal responsibility for the information provided We reserve the right to make changes and modifications without prior notification in the interest of continual improvements of our systems and components 2 www emfit com Table of Contents t GENERAL INFORMATION sxe ctawiesceessssmecsquneiawence E EEE E EE 4 La ESA O E EE EA AEA 4 E D OR AS AAEE E E E E P E IE NEE PNE S OTST EE E E A ETE E EE T 4 L3 UnderMattress Bed SONSOT s
30. ww emfit com 5 INSTALLING THE SENSOR 5 1 Bed Sensor H Place the sensor under the mattress at approximately chest height The waves of the sensor should run head to foot parallel to the patient See picture on the right i Check that the sensor is in the correct position at least once a week Shifting can occur during normal use H If you use the sensor on a spring mattress place the sensor between the mattress pad and the spring mattress H If the bed has a spring mattress without mattress pad and a box or a Spring box below a spring mattress the sensor can be installed between the spring mattress and the box In that case install a durable 2 3 mm thick plastic or plywood sheet on top and below the sensor to avoid the springs damaging the sensor A thin soft cushion between the sheets and the sensor is preferred Set DIP switch 4 to the up position H If the bed has a spring mattress place the sensor between the mattress and a mattress pad Never place the sensor right below the blanket or in direct contact with the person The Emfit bed sensor is designed to withstand 2 years of use below a foam mattress against a hard bed bottom The manufacturer recommends replacing the bed sensor after 2 years of use H When used on a spring mattress the use time is much shorter due to increased wear and tear When placed on a spring mattress the sensor experiences much more bending and flexing with every movement this caus
31. y AA size When removing old batteries 1 5 V alkaline batteries accord they are easiest to remove by ing the polarity drawings on the lifting from positive ends circuit board Estimated battery life is 6 months when using high quality alkaline batteries with 2800 mAh capacity 2pcs Estimation is based on measured battery consumption in various conditions and then a calculation where device is on 50 of time shut down 50 of time and of that 50 of time there is someone in bed 75 of that time there are two notifications per day and sound notification is on 30 seconds each time When the batteries are getting low the red LED will begin to flash slowly A beep sound will be heard after every 1 5 hours and the dry contact output will give a low battery notification after every 3 hours We recommend that the batteries be removed if the control unit is to be stored or unused for extended periods of time 9 ABOUT THE OPTIONAL 5V AC ADAPTER For preparing the optional power supply for use do the following Remove the plastic cover Pick up suitable adapter from the Install the adapter and make included 4 pcs Sure it stays in its place AY The Emfit Epileptic Tonic Clonic Seizure Alarm is designed and tested to be used only with GlobTek Inc power supply model no GTM41060 1505 AND P N WR9OQA3000LCP N MNK any other type OF AC ADAPTER may affect the product s safety 9 www emfit com The power supply is equ

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