Posey, Personal alarm (cont.) – Posey Personal Alarm User Manual

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Before Leaving Patient Unattended

ALWAYS follow these steps each time before

leaving patient unattended:

1. Cord clip is securely

fastened to clothing

out of the patient’s

reach.

2. Clip lock is engaged

(Fig. 6).

3. Magnet cord is not tangled, and is the right

length for safe monitoring.

4. Alarm activates each time you remove magnet

from face of alarm. Reattach magnet to

resume monitoring. DO NOT leave a patient

unattended until you find and solve the problem.

Hook and Loop Mount

1. Choose site on head or footboard or other

mounting surface, i.e. nightstand, out of the

patient’s reach (Fig. 4).

2. Clean site with alcohol wipe and let it dry.

3. Attach self-adhesive loop (fuzzy) patch (9). Peel

off backing and press into place on the

mounting surface.

NOTE: Adhesive on loop will

not adhere to vinyl or other slick surface.

4. Press the hook (rough) patch (10) on back of

alarm unit firmly to the loop patch on

mounting surface. Be sure alarm unit is secure

and will not move.

Connecting Magnet Cord to Patient

1. Use slider to adjust cord to desired length.

Cord adjusts from 31” to 60” (79 cm to 152 cm).

2. Attach clip near shoulder:

• Of clothing patient is not likely to

remove; and

• Out of the patient’s reach (Figs. 5a and 5b).

3. Check that attachment point is in good

condition and is not frayed or torn.

4. Secure clip lock by rotating it clockwise. This

will reduce risk that patient can remove clip.

Cleaning Instructions

• Alarm Unit and Saddle Mount – Wipe clean with

disinfectant liquids that DO NOT contain Phenol

or Benzyl. DO NOT submerge in liquid or sterilize

with heat.

• Read alarm instructions prior to use.

ALWAYS test system per instructions prior to use.

• This device may not be suitable for use with all

“high fall risk” patients.

• This device should not be a substitute for

maintaining the routine visual monitoring

protocol by healthcare personnel.

• This device provides the earliest possible

warning that a patient is at immediate risk of

falling. This device does not prevent falls.

• If the alarm is mounted on the wall, the extra

distance from the headboard to the wall must be

considered.

• If the bed is elevated or lowered, cord length

should be changed accordingly. A cord that is

too short to accommodate movement may

result in a “false alarm”. A cord that is too long

could allow the patient to move beyond the

predetermined safe range of mobility.

• Ensure the cord is free to pull straight out from the

monitor and is not blocked by pillows or beddings,

and is not entangled in the side rails or headboard.

• When used in conjunction with side rails, be sure

cord length accommodates the side rails and is

not subject to entanglement.

Limited Lifetime Warranty:

The Posey Company warrants to the original

purchaser, the alarm unit to be free from defects in

materials and workmanship for the life of the unit.

Warranty void if unit is opened, damaged, or

submerged. This warranty gives you specific legal

rights, and you may also have other rights, which

vary from state to state.

Proper Handling and Use

If the Posey Personal Alarm is subjected to severe

mechanical shock, such as dropping, or is submerged

in liquid, it may stop functioning as designed.

Visually inspect the unit for cracks in the case,

missing screws, missing battery door, broken wires or

signs of exposure to liquid. After each incident, you

must verify that the unit is working properly.

Storage Instructions

• This device is designed for use in normal indoor

environments.

• This device may be stored in ambient warehouse

temperatures at normal humidity levels. Avoid

excess moisture or high humidity that may

damage product materials.

Disposal

Dispose of per your facility policy or applicable

local code for BIOHAZARDOUS material.

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Fig. 5a

Fig. 5b

Fig. 4

Fig. 6

Patients with Pacemakers or

Defibrillators

The Posey Personal Alarm is designed to safely

monitor patients with external or implanted:

• Pacemakers; or

• Defibrillators.

However, extra care must be taken with magnets

around these devices (see Warnings below).

Consult with a qualified medical authority if you

have any questions about patient safety.

PACEMAKERS: Contact with a magnet can cause a

pacemaker to go into “magnetic mode”. This could

result in an increase or decrease in pacemaker speed.
DEFIBRILLATORS: Magnet contact can stop

therapy! If patient is in ventricular spasms, magnet

may suspend the signal and cause defibrillator to

fail to supply needed therapy.
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death:

Battery Replacement

1. Make sure magnet is

attached to the metal plate.

2. Press down on arrow and

slide the battery door open.

3. Remove the battery from

the compartment and hold

in one hand with thumb on

the terminal cap. Battery

connection wires should be away from the

thumb. DO NOT pull the terminal cap wires.

4. Use thumb to push the terminal cap up, off the

battery (Fig. 7).

5. Connect terminal cap to the new battery. Make

sure the battery is securely connected to the

terminal cap and insert into alarm unit.

6. Slide battery door closed.

7. Test system to verify it is working properly before

leaving patient unattended.

Battery can explode or leak and cause damage to

alarm or skin if installed backwards, disassembled,

fully discharged or exposed to water, fire or high

temperatures.

• ALWAYS install a completely new battery when

the low battery light illuminates.

Installing battery incorrectly can cause battery to

utilize more power than normal and discharge

sooner, causing possible corrosion. Take care when

installing new battery.

ALWAYS keep magnets AT LEAST 1½” (4 cm) from

these devices and implant sites.

NEVER tape or adhere any magnet to these

devices or implant sites.

Fig. 7

• Hook and Loop – Use stiff brush to remove dust

and lint.

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Personal Alarm (Cont.)

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