User`s manual
Intel-GE Care Innovations™ QuietCare® System
Hardware Maintenance Guide
Document: DHF-3756 Page 7 of 60
Revision: 1.0 Effective: January 29, 2012
Disconnection from Telecommunications Network (modem)
warning:
Disconnect from the Telecommunication Network prior to opening
the top cover for service.
Power Supply information:
The power supply included with the Care Innovations Facility
Server is 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz input, 12VDC, 5A 60W maximum
output. If the power supply needs replacement, replace with AC
adapter model FSP060-DBAB1.
CAUTION: Sensor information:
QuietCare sensors are positioned in a specific manner and
should not be readjusted without consulting your QuietCare
representative. Changes to a resident's room following the
installation of QuietCare may also impact on the system's
functionality. When planning or implementing structural
modifications, painting the room, or adding or relocating furniture
please contact your Care Innovations Customer Service
Representative.
Sensors can be knocked out of alignment or out of their brackets
completely by accidental bumps or attempts to use the sensor as
a handhold. Residents could be injured by empty brackets or by
an attempt to grab a sensor. Residents should be instructed to
avoid bumping into or grabbing sensors or sensor brackets.
Although a sensor event can report that the medication box was
opened, it should not be considered verification that the
medication or the correct medication dose was taken. QuietCare
reports should not be the sole verification of a resident’s
adherence to a medication regimen.
When a resident, who has a special sensor configuration, such
as night motion, medication access, or meal prep, is relocated
within the community it is essential that a Customer Service
Representative be contacted to assure continuity of these
services.
WARNING: More than one resident in an apartment significantly limits the
ability of QuietCare to alert caregivers to Bathroom Risk
conditions, Night Motion conditions, Wander conditions, and
changes to nighttime bathroom visits. Consult your QuietCare
Clinical Service Director about use of this system in multi-
resident apartments.
Visitors staying in the monitored apartment for a period of several
days or weeks will alter the baseline values of monitored items,
possibly including nighttime bathroom Visits, Meal Preparation,
and overall Activity Index. Erroneous alerts may be generated