User Instructions TABS ® Mobility Monitor Models 25222 and 25223 WARNING Before installing this system, please read and follow these instructions carefully. Failure to do so could result in injury or death to a person in your care. No device is a substitute for proper nursing care.
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WARNING Read and follow these Installation instructions, particularly the warnings and cautions, before using your TABS ® mobility monitor. Failure to do so may result in injury or death to a person in your care. Test your TABS ® monitor for proper operation before each use and: •...
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Non-conforming fasteners may hinder the device's effectiveness. Use only the power supply that is shipped with the monitor by Stanley-Senior Technologies. Failure to do so may cause improper operation or damage to the TABS monitor.
Check your shipment You should have: • One TABS ® mobility monitor • One 9V battery • Four #4 x 1" long sheet metal screws • Four #4-8 plastic wall anchors • One 2" x 2 " piece of Dual Lock ®...
® How the TABS mobility monitor works (Models 25222 and 25223) Your TABS ® monitor, when used with a TABS ® pad, is designed to help reduce the risk of falls by alerting caregivers when a patient or resident is leaving a bed, chair, or wheelchair. Operation is simple. Mount the monitor on a wall using the wall bracket or on a headboard using the bed bracket.
Installing the wall bracket (Model 25222) TABS ® monitors should be mounted on a surface that is smooth and flat. The TABS ® wall bracket can be mounted with screws or with Dual Lock ® fastener. Choose the method that is appropriate for your ®...
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Mounting the bracket with Dual Lock ® fastener 1. Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol and clean rag. Let it dry thoroughly before beginning your installation. Use the level to position the bracket straight on the mounting surface. Be sure to leave enough room above the bracket for removal of the monitor 2.
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Inserting and removing the monitor After the bracket has been mounted and your alarm options have been set, insert your TABS ® monitor into the bracket. 1. Slide the monitor into the bracket. The rails on the back of the monitor fit into the slots on the plate.
Installing the wire bracket (Model 25223) To attach the bracket to the TABS ® monitor, position the bracket so that one of the hooks clips over the bottom of one of the rails on the backside of the monitor. By pulling on the top end of the bracket, it will clip over the top of the rail.
Installing the battery WARNING Do not pull on the battery snap wires when installing and removing batteries. Use care when removing and installing your battery to prevent any damage to the system that may result in injury or death to the person in your care.
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(Figure 8). The red indicator light on the front of the case will be on when the monitor is connected to the plug-in power supply. Use only the power supply that is shipped with the monitor by Stanley- Senior Technologies. Failure to do so may cause improper operation or damage to the TABS ®...
Alarm options All options are set by adjusting a row of four rocker switches under the Microphone battery cover (Figure 9). To set Light Rocker switches Black options, remove the battery cover. record Follow the diagrams below button (Figure 10) for each option you select. Battery When your options are set, replace the battery cover and test the monitor.
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Local alarm on/off WARNING If the nurse call interface cord is unplugged from the monitor and the alarm options have been set to nurse call only, the TABS ® monitor reverts to a local alarm. The nurse call interface cord must be plugged into the nurse call system at all times.
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Voice alarm ® Your TABS monitor (Figure 12) has audio recording capability. You can record a message up to 10 seconds in length. To record a voice message: 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Push down the black RECORD button and hold it down until you are finished recording.
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Voice options (Figure 13) • To silence the local alarm without voice message, push switches 3 & 4 to the right. The nurse call cord must be connected (Option A). • For local alarm without voice message, push switch 3 to the left and switch 4 to the right (Option B).
How the TABS ® 14-day Disposable Patient-Specific pressure pads work WARNING The TABS ® Disposable Patient-Specific pressure pads were designed to withstand normal wear and tear for a period of 14 days. Do not use beyond this period. Beyond this period, the pad may fail and fail without warning due to prolonged use and other factors, e.g.
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Instructions for chair pressure pad use 1. Place the pressure pad in the center of the chair seat. The side of the pressure pad with the cord on it should be at the back of the chair seat (Figure 14). Do not place the cord on top of or underneath the pressure pad.
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Instructions for bed pressure pad use WARNING Resident weight may affect proper operation. TABS ® pressure pad models 26000, 26100, 26120, 26550, and 26560 are not recommended for persons weighing less than 60 lbs. Models 26500 and 26501 below mattress pads are not recommended for persons weiging less than 100lbs.
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insert cord here Figure 16 Mattress Alternate Normal pressure location pad location Figure 17...
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Testing the system ® Test the TABS monitoring system before each use and inspect the ® pressure pads and TABS monitor regularly to make sure they are not damaged. Test the pressure pads by pressing firmly on the pressure pad for 3 seconds.
Troubleshooting pressure pads If the alarm does not sound when the resident leaves the chair or bed: ® • Check the TABS monitor. Are you using a 9V alkaline battery and has it been installed properly? Is the battery still “good”? If not, remove the battery and install a new 9V alkaline battery following the instructions in this manual.
Nurse call interface CAUTION Do not pull on the cord to remove the nurse call interface cord from either the TABS ® monitor or the nurse call interface wall jack. Remove them by grasping the modular telephone plug and the jack plug heads and pulling them carefully from the TABS ®...
Replacement parts and accessories Model/Part # TABS ® monitor (with wire bracket) 25223 TABS monitor (with wall bracket) 25222 ® Easy-Clip Wheelchair bracket 25300 Wall mount bracket 25120 BMB-1000 Wire mount bracket Nurse call interface cord 25150 Nurse call splitter 0707-421 Door mount kit 24010...
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY. TABS products are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship by Stanley Security Solutions, Inc., Senior Technologies Division, (seller, hereinafter called "ST"). If any defects covered by this Warranty appear, ST will, at its option, repair or replace...
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