User's Guide
SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES
Doc. No.: A22270680 Rev.: B ECO: 13058 Date: 04/09/19 9
and address, and the TXRA Number displayed, and a description of the transmitter problem. When the transmitter is returned
to Secure Care Products, it is tested on a system similar to that in the facility to verify that the transmitter is not working to
our specifications.
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If the transmitter tests properly, and is in good working condition, the facility may be charged a prorated amount
up to the original due date, as well as freight charges incurred.
If the transmitter is physically damaged, the facility will be charged the full replacement transmitter charge.
If the suspect transmitter is not returned to us within the 15-day period, the facility will be charged the prorated
transmitter amount.
Daily Transmitter Testing
Each day, the aide responsible for the care of the infants utilizing the Secure Care System, must ensure that the ankle
transmitter is in place. This must be done at each shift change. Documentation of this check should be made by the nurse's
aide. This should be recorded on the aide's daily checklist for the particular infant. Each transmitter should be tested daily
to ensure working properly. Date imprinted transmitters should be checked for expiration date at this time. The #A07300943
Tester is available to purchase for fast, easy testing of all transmitters.
A documented test of each ankle transmitter at the facility must be made each day. This testing should also include those
transmitters not currently in use. The procedure involves using the #A07300943 Transmitter Tester and/or the Exit Panel on
the wall by the exit, and documenting the performance of the transmitter.
Attached is a daily transmitter testing log, which you may find useful. (Section 8)
Applying the Transmitter to the Infant
1. Remove the Transmitter from the Transmitter Containment Box.
2. If Transmitter does not have a strap connected, verify the expiration date has not been reached and slide the strap
onto the transmitter.
SECTION 2 POLICY AND PROCEDURES
Figure 2-3 Example of the Strap inserted in
the transmitter