User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Warnings
- Cautions
- Overview
- Intended Audience
- Contact Information
- Product Warranty
- Introduction
- Transmitters
- Transmitter Types
- Warranty Expiration Date
- Banding
- Using an Umbilical Cord Transmitter
- Discharging
- Transmitter Testing
- Transmitter Cleaning and Care
- Replacing the Clamp
- Smart Sense Transmitter
- Standard Infant Transmitter
- Patient (Locking) Transmitter
- Umbilical Cord Transmitter
- Transmitter Tester
General Information
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9. Slide the transmitter and banding
material onto the ankle or wrist of a
patient according to your facility’s
policies and procedures.
10. Adjust the band so that the transmitter
is in a comfortable position on the
patient.
11. The band must be tight enough to help
stop the transmitter from slipping off,
and loose enough to avoid discomfort.
12. Push the unsnapped side of the clamp
until it snaps into place. The transmitter
becomes active one minute after the
clamps are snapped into place. The 60
second grace period allows the
transmitter to be re-opened once the
transmitter’s second clamp has been
secure.
13. Use safety scissors to cut off the excess
banding material.