Troubleshooting guide, 34 sitter elite – Posey Sitter Elite® User Manual

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Sitter Elite

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem: Continuous alarm with patient in bed or chair (see pages 22-27).
Solution:

Magnet and Cord Mode

• Check that magnet is connected to plate on face of alarm.

Chair Sensor Pad

• Check that sensor pad cord and RJ11 plug are clean and undamaged. Check

plug connection to alarm.

• Check sensor pad for creases or damage to vinyl cover.

• Check “neck” of chair sensor pad for signs that urine or other liquids have

leaked into pad.

• Check that sensor pad is directly under patient’s weight.

– Pad should be towards front of chair seat if patient normally sits toward

front.

– Pad should be towards back of chair seat if posture support is in use or if

patient is at risk of forward sliding.

• Check seating/positioning aids such as wheelchair cushions or wedge

cushions. Weight from these may activate alarm, or prevent sensor from

activating.

• Check sensor pad expiration date. A continuous alarm may indicate sensor

pad is “worn-out” and should be replaced.

Over Mattress Sensor Pad

• Check that sensor cord and RJ11 plug are clean and undamaged. Check plug

connection to alarm.

• Check sensor pad for creases or damage to vinyl cover.

• Check “neck” of over mattress sensor pad for signs that urine or other liquids

have leaked into pad.

• Patient may not be heavy enough to activate sensor.

– Shoulder Placement – Adjust sensor pad so it is centered at shoulder blade

area and patient makes contact with pad.

– Try a different sensor pad location. Most patient weight is normally under

buttocks.

• Buttocks Placement - Check that sensor pad is directly under patient’s weight.

Shoulder placement may be needed for a very small individual or restless

sleeper.

• A foam pad on top of mattress may diffuse patient’s weight so sensor pad

does not activate.

– Reposition over mattress sensor pad above foam pad.

• Mattress may not bend easily when head or knee sections are raised or

lowered. Some mattresses are very stiff and may form an air pocket between

mattress and frame when bed is adjusted. This may prevent weight from

touching sensor pad. Try a different sensor pad location.

• Check sensor pad expiration date. A continuous alarm may indicate sensor

pad is “worn-out” and should be replaced.

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