User`s manual

Intel-GE Care Innovations™ QuietCare® System
Hardware Maintenance Guide
Page 8 of 60 Document: DHF-3756
Revision: 1.0 Effective: January 29, 2012
either during visitor stays (for levels higher than normal) or after
visitor departure (for levels lower than those seen during the
visit). Baseline will readjust over the course of the next several
days.
WARNING: QuietCare does not detect falls but alerts you to conditions that may
indicate a fall. A lengthy bathroom stay may indicate a problem
preventable by early intervention.
WARNING: If a caregiver enters the apartment during the period of the day when
Wander and/or NightMotion conditions are monitored, certain patterns of
activity may trigger erroneous alerts. A staff member entering the room
may trigger an unsubstantiated Wander alert.
CAUTION:
Alert information:
QuietCare cannot guarantee delivery of e-mail, text or voice
alerts as a primary alerting mechanism and they should therefore
be used for review purposes only.
Prompt QuietCare alert delivery to caregivers depends on
all parts of the system functioning properly
.
If a pager does not receive the test message, put a spare pager
that has been put through the site protocol into service, e-mail
contact support@careinnovations.com, or call 1-855-885-CARE
(2273).
CAUTION: Do not to dispose of large amounts of alkaline batteries in a group. Used
batteries are often not completely dead. Grouping used batteries together
can bring live batteries into contact with each other, creating a safety risk.