Troubleshooting guide, Sitter elite 35 – Posey Sitter Elite® User Manual

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Sitter Elite

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Troubleshooting Guide

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Chair Belt Sensor

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

connection to alarm.

• Check that buckle is securely fastened and there are no loose wires.

Exit Alarm Mat

• Check that there is no weight on sensor.

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

connection to alarm.

Problem: Intermittent Alarm while the patient is in a bed or chair (see pages 22-27).
Solution: • 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 that sensor pad is directly under patient’s weight.

• Is the sensor getting caught in “hammocking” wheelchair seat? If so, place a

foundation cushion on seat, under sensor (see Posey Cat. 7110C Semi-Rigid

Wheelchair Foundation).

• Make sure sensor cord is not folded back under pad.

• Make sure sensor pad air intake (“neck” of over mattress or chair sensor pad) is

clear and not blocked. Air must flow freely in and out of sensor.

• Try a new sensor if intermittent alarm can not be fixed.

• Make sure mattress continues to make contact with the sensor and will activate the

alarm when pressure is removed, even if the head or foot of the bed is articulated.

• Apply pressure to sensor in several areas to check that alarm activates (see page 23).

• Ensure batteries are not corroded (see page 8).

Problem: No Alarm when patient exits bed or chair (see pages 22-27).
Solution: • Make sure alarm is ON (LED Mode light flashing green or yellow (“Mute” mode only).

• Check batteries. If needed, insert four (4) new “AA” alkaline batteries. DO NOT

mix old and new batteries, or different brands of batteries.

Voice and Tone or Voice Only

• Remove batteries from alarm for at least 1 hour to allow alarm to reset.

Re-record message.

Magnet and Cord Mode

• Check to make sure a sensor is not connected to the alarm. Sensor will “turn

off” magnet activation.

Chair Sensor Pad

• Make sure sensor pad cord is not folded back under pad.

• Make sure sensor pad air intake (“neck” of chair sensor pad) is clear and not

blocked. Air must flow freely in and out of the sensor pad.

• Check that there is no weight in the chair such as a box, bag or book.

• Check seating/positioning aides. A heavy wheelchair cushion may prevent alarm from

alarming. Try a different position for the sensor pad, such as on top of the cushion.

• Is the sensor pad getting caught in “hammocking” wheelchair seat? If so, place

a foundation cushion on seat, under sensor pad (see Posey catalog no. 7110C

Semi-Rigid Wheelchair Foundation).

• Try a new sensor pad if alarm does not sound.

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