RF Technologies Sensatec ST750 Instruction Manual

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ST750
Instruction Manual
PN 0510-0496-C
Release Date 11/17/17
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3125 North 126
Street, Brookfield, WI 53005 USA
phone: 800.669.9946 web: www.rft.com

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  • Page 1 ST750 Instruction Manual PN 0510-0496-C Release Date 11/17/17 3125 North 126 Street, Brookfield, WI 53005 USA phone: 800.669.9946 web: www.rft.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents CONTENTS ............................2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS •....••..•....•.•....•....•....•....•.•....•..INTENDED USE ............•......•......•... CONTRAINDICATIONS ........................POTENTIAL ELECTROMAGNETIC OR OTHER INTERFERENCE ................ BEFORE USING THE STTS0 ........................ ENVIRONMENTAL RE Q UIREMENTS ...................... SAFETY INFORMATION ......•.............•......•..... TERMS ....•......•......••......•......•... 3 WARNINGS ........................... CAUTIONS .....••......••......••......•......•... 4 ST750 CONTROL UNIT ......................... 6 FRONT SIDE ...........................
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Before Using the ST750 Intended Use • Be sure to read the Instruction Manual thoroughly The SENSATEC ST750 fall monitor, monitors a bed, before using to get a full understanding of the chair, or room for occupancy. When mounted on a ST750.
  • Page 4: Warnings

    & Warnings (continued) Example of Picture Indication Do not damage AC adapter's cord or connector Important precautions Follow instructions below; failure to do so may damage the cord or connector. • Must follow the instructions Do not put heavy items on the cord . •...
  • Page 5 cautions (continued) cautions (continued) Handle the AC adapter with caution Battery caution Follow the instruction below. Failure to do Do not plug or unplug with wet hands. It so may lead to battery explosion and liquid may cause an electric shock. leak of battery.
  • Page 6: St750 Control Unit

    ST750 Control Unit Front Side Inside Battery Box (continued) Volume Switch Hold button with red and green LED Alarm volume switch. (H , M , LIS ) • = High volume • = Medium volume • = Low/Silent volume. When set at LIS and connected to the nurse call station, the local alarm is silent.
  • Page 7: Using The Stts0 System

    Usin the ST750 S stem Bed Mode Chair Mode NOTE: Do not use the AC adapter with chair and Place the bed sensor pad just below the patient's back, toilet applications. underneath the sheets, overlays or incontinent pads. If early detection is necessary, place the sensor pad Plug the sensor cable i to the ST750 sensor jack.
  • Page 8: Floor Mode

    Chair Mode (continued) Floor Mode Toilet Sensor Pad Do not connect a bed or chair sensor and floor mat sensor cable to the ST750 at the Place the toilet sensor pad underneath the toilet seat (as same time. Operation of the bed/chair sensor per the instruction on the toilet pad) when seated.
  • Page 9: Connecting To A Nurse Call System

    Connecting to a Nurse Call System Selecting a Melody/Tone for the Alarm NOTE: For the fa c ility which has no nurse call system, the ST750 is very effective in alerting caregivers with Slide the Melody/Tone switch to Melody mode. Melody Melody/Tone when a patient tries to leave the bed or starts and continues sounding when you press and hold room.
  • Page 10: Recording A Voice Message

    Recording a Voice Message Mounting Attachments The ST750 can record a voice message that can be The ST750 can be fitted with the following attachments: used with a Melody or Tone. When the Melody/Tone Strap switch is set to +voice: The strap is attached to the ST750 through a strap hole and Press and hold the REC button to start a voice can be attached to a bed, chair or handrail.
  • Page 11: Testing The System And Troubleshooting

    Testin the S stem and Troubleshootin Testing the System Troubleshooting Test ST750 and sensor pad for proper Sensor Pad Cannot Detect Movement operation before each use and inspect for any When the sensor pad cannot detect the patient's movement because she/he is too lightweight: s of damage or excessive wear.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    (Alarm: 20sec., volume max., 5 times /day) Without protective silicon boot, with batteries Accessories The SENSATEC ST750 monitor can be used with the following SENSATEC sensor pad and mats: Sensor Pads • RFT#l000-1801 - 30 Day Bed Pad • RFT#l000-1802 - 90 Day Bed Pad •...

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