Monitoring in optional cord & magnet mode, Sitter elite 27, Bed use – Posey Sitter Elite® User Manual

Page 27: Chair use, Testing magnet cord

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Monitoring in Optional Cord & Magnet Mode

Magnet and Sensor Modes CANNOT be used at the same time. A connected

sensor will ALWAYS override the magnet. If you are using a sensor cord for monitoring

with the alarm, ALWAYS remove the magnet and store it in a safe place while the sensor is

being used.
If you are monitoring with the sensor feature and the magnet is attached, the alarm will

not activate as a failsafe if the sensor cord is removed.

A “false alarm” may occur if cord is too short and minimal patient

movement disconnects clip from patient or magnet too quickly. If cord is too long, patient

may be able to move out of the “safety zone” without alarm activating.
The Cord & Magnet Mode can be used to monitor patient in bed, or on a chair or toilet. An

adjustable slider lets you choose the cord length best suited to each patient.
Cord length selection will vary depending on patient needs, bed, or chair mount position, and

other factors. It is the caregiver’s duty to determine the acceptable range of movement (“safety

zone”) for each patient. Consider the following when choosing proper cord length:

Bed Use

• Cord should allow enough movement to enhance sleep comfort, but be short enough to

alert staff if patient moves out of the “safety zone”.

• Consider the extra distance from head of bed to wall if monitor is wall mounted.

• Cord should be in DIRECT LINE from patient to magnet on face of alarm.

• Adjust cord length EACH TIME you raise or lower the bed or the mattress head section to

account for this movement.

• Make sure cord is not impeded by pillows or bedding, and is not entangled in side rails or in

the head or footboard.

Chair Use

• For use with an adjustable chair, lengthen or shorten cord to account for any change in

distance when chair is adjusted.

• Make sure cord is not impeded by chair cushions and is not entangled in chair parts.

Testing Magnet Cord

ALWAYS check magnet when connecting it to a Posey alarm. You

can check a magnet by removing it from the face plate of the

alarm (fig. 42). When the magnet is disengaged, the alarm should

sound. DO NOT use the alarm or magnet if it does not activate

each time magnet is removed from face plate.
ALWAYS check that magnet cord is not frayed or worn and could

break. DO NOT use if cord is damaged.

Fig. 42

VOICE

&

TONE

TONE

MUTE

VOICE

NURSE C

ALL

MIC

HOLD

&

SUSPEND

HOLD/SUSP

END

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