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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CAUTION: Do not slip the banding material
off the infant’s extremity; doing so may
result in a Band Off alarm.
CAUTION: Do not leave the banding
material in the transmitter clamps after
discharge; doing so may result in the
transmitter re-enrolling.
5. Discard the used banding material.
6. Finally, the transmitter must be
disinfected in order to be ready to be
used again.
Umbilical
Cord
Transmitters
To discharge an Umbilical Cord
transmitter:
1. Check census screen to confirm that the
transmitter to be discharged is
communicating with the system
(indicated by Monitored displayed in
transmitter Status column).
2. Tend to and clear any alarms displayed
on the screen for the transmitter being
discharged.
3. Request a discharge function for the
transmitter and complete the action
within the allotted time specified in the
software by your facility.
4. Using a clamp snipping tool, open the
clamp by cutting through the clamp
snap.
5. Remove the clamp from the umbilical
stump.
6. Remove the transmitter from the clamp
and discard the clamp.