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Lil' Jumbl Bedwetting Alarm User Manual

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Safety Information
• Do not make any changes to this unit.
• This unit is designed to be used with a
shirt to prevent any possibility of
asphyxiation.
• Attach the alert to the wrist firmly but
not tightly.
• An important factor in youthful
bedwetting is the inability to wake as
needed; learning to wake up and use
the bathroom is a cooperative process;
the alarm is intended to awaken the
sleeper and the trainer at which point
the trainer assists the sleeper to the
Bedwetting
bathroom, preventing sleeping through
the alert.
Alarm
Product Features
User Guide
• Sound and Vibration for quick awaking
• Small; compatible with all nightwear
• Easy-on hook-and-eye closure
• Simple set-up
• First drop detection
Introduction
• Long-lasting battery
• Easy battery replacement
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• Safe
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Box Contents
The Lil' Jumbl Bedwetting Alarm is
• Bedwetting Alarm
designed to assist you in correcting one
• User Guide
of the most challenging parental training
tasks: bedwetting. This easy to use tool is
sensitive enough to detect the first hint of
moisture so your youngster learns to wake
up and visit the bathroom. Using vibration
and sound helps awaken even the most
determined sleepers and the unit is easy
to reset each night. Correcting
bedwetting is not easy but the Lil' Jumbl
Bedwetting Alarm makes it easier.
Parts/Controls
Initial Use
1 Hook-and-eye arm attachment
• Remove the plastic tab that separates
the battery from the unit.
2 Alarm
3 Moisture detector
4 Clothing clip
5 Cord connecting detector to alarm
6 Battery case
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2
• Validate that the unit is working by
placing a moist cloth on the detector.
• To stop the alarm, open the clip that
attaches the alarm to the clothing.
• Start training.
Regular Use
Attaching the Alarm:
6
• Test the battery before each use by
placing a moist cloth on the detector.
5
4
3
Recommended Training
• Attach the alarm to the child's upper
arm; adjust the strap so it is snug enough
The alarm is a tool to assist training the
to stay in place but not too tight.
sleeper; for adults or older children, it may
be used without the additional help of a
trainer; that is something you will have to
evaluate based on the circumstances.
However, if the sleeper is not awakened
by the alarm or disconnects it without
properly using the bathroom, a trainer is
necessary to ensure success of the process.
• Interest your child in the process. Explain
the problem and the solution you are
employing.
• Before using the alarm for the initial
night, place a moist cloth on the alarm
so your child hears it and knows what to
expect so it does not scare him.
• Expect resistance to change but do not
stop the training.
• Some children wet the bed because
• Lead the moisture detector from the
they are so exhausted that they sleep
alarm into the child's sleeve, under his
through the body's natural urination
or her shirt, and down into the pants.
notification. To combat this situation,
• Clip the detector to the
encourage your child to take an
interior front of the
afternoon nap.
child's underpants.
• In the early phases of the training, the
alarm may not awaken the sleeper so
the trainer must be able to hear the
alarm so he or she can awake and help
the child to the bathroom; resist
reprimanding the child for sleeping
through the alarm; praise for progress
and quietly ignoring accidents
produces the best results.
• To stop the alarm, open the clip that
attaches the alarm to the clothing.
• Before returning to bed, use
conversation to re-engage the sleeper
in the process.
• Clean any soiled clothing or bedding;
use a cloth to clean the sensor,
reconnect the alarm and return the
• The unit is now in place and ready to
sleeper to bed.
alert when it detects moisture.
• In the morning, again engage the child
• Don't wait for the bedwetting habit to
in the process. If they did not wake up
become entrenched; start using the
at all, remind them that they must
Lil' Jumbl Bedwetting Alarm when you
awake. Remind them of taking them to
detect the problem starting.
the bathroom and any clean-up
• You may want to keep your child's door
needed to stimulate the memory and
open when using the alarm to be sure
reiterate the process.
you hear it so you can escort him to the
• Before going to bed again repeat the
bathroom before he has an accident.
steps of the training.
• The tool works best with sung-fitting
• Be enthusiastic of any progress. If they
underpants.
were sleeping through the alarm but it
• Don't wait for your child to grow out of
begins to wake them even if they still
this habit; take steps to stop bedwetting
have an accident, acknowledge that
before it adversely impact's your child's
progress. If they partially wet the bed
self-image.
but use the bathroom as well,
acknowledge that progress.
• Keep instructing them on the training
and its goal.
• This process will likely be frustrating,
seem long no matter how long it takes,
and the trainer will become very tired of
getting up at night to assist the sleeper.
However, the best use of the alarm is to
resist the urge to interrupt the training,
wait for a more cooperative period in
the child's life, or even just to catch up
on sleep. Interruptions in the training
can lead to serious backsliding
necessitating starting from the
beginning which prolongs the training
and the problem.
• Keep using the alarm even after several
weeks of dry beds to be sure the
training is successful.
• Reinstall the alarm for cases of
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to help you correct the frustrating habit
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of bedwetting.
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• Remember that the child must be
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bedwetting.
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