User`s manual

Intel-GE Care Innovations™ QuietCare® System
Hardware Maintenance Guide
Page 58 of 60 Document: DHF-3756
Revision: 1.0 Effective: January 29, 2012
Painting
Important: The placement of the QuietCare sensors is very specific. Moving
the sensors even a couple inches from where they were originally installed may
result in compromised system performance, and ultimately, in possible harm to
the resident. It is important that the following instructions be followed by the
AL/IL facility as best as possible.
Sensors
Regardless of whether a QuietCare — Dial-Up or QuietCare — Networked system is installed, the room
sensors should not be removed when painting. Instead, disposable sensor covers are provided to protect the
sensors as shown in the image above.
The bottom cap should be removed, and the paint cover tube should be slid down to fit the sensor on the wall.
Note that this works with both standard brackets and wedge brackets (QuietCare — Networked vertical installs
only) as shown in the images below.
Important:
Remove the
covers after
the paint is
dry so that
the sensors
can be
functional
again.
Base Station
For QuietCare — Dial-Up systems, the base station should be lifted off of the hanging screws. The screws
and anchors for the base station should remain in place. Remember to reattach the base station once the
paint is dry.
Mesh Router
For QuietCare — Networked systems, the mesh router should be painted around using painters tape to protect
the edges. The router can be unplugged during the painting process but it is critical that it is plugged back in
after painting; the battery is rated to last 2 hours after unplugging. Be sure that the mesh router stays within
the residence at all times during painting.