Stanley UMP 91621 User Manual
Stanley UMP 91621 User Manual

Stanley UMP 91621 User Manual

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UMP Model 91621 Monitor User Guide
Read and follow these installation and usage instructions carefully, particulary
the Warnings and Cautions on page 4, before using your UMP® Fall Monitoring
system. Failure to do so may result in injury or death to a person in your care.
The UMP Deluxe monitor Model 91621 offers features that help you focus on
resident care and safety while maintaining protocol. Used with UMP pads, the
monitor sounds an alarm when a resident removes his or her weight from the pad.
The monitor can be customized to your specifications for alert notification and
alarm reset. UMP pads offer multiple options to help you decide what's best for
your resident.

Monitor Features

Nurse Call
Cord Jack
Power Adapter Jack

Alert Notifications

The UMP monitor can be set up in multiple alarm alert configurations. Each unit
features four distinct alarm tones as well as hi/low volume options and 0 or 2
second time delay to help reduce false alarms. This monitor also features nurse call
capability to alert you remotely at the nurse's station.

Alert Reset

To reset the monitor, two buttons on the sides of the unit must be pressed
simultaneously. This two-button configuration makes it more difficult for residents
to reset the monitor themselves.
Phono Jack (1/4" mono):
Pad
Connect optional Floor
Jack
Pad here
Strain relief
2-Button Reset:
Press simultaneously
to reset alarm
Low Battery Alert:
Replace battery when
light is flashing
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Richard Thompson
April 15, 2025

Good morning, We have a few UMP Model 91621 monitors we can't get to stop beeping. We tried new batteries and a call light cord. Just wondering if there is a way to trouble shoot what to do. Thanks, Ric Thompson

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

To troubleshoot beeping issues with the Stanley UMP Model 91621 monitor:

1. Check the Pad Connection: Ensure the UMP pad is properly connected to the monitor. A loose or disconnected pad can trigger the alarm.

2. Reset the Alarm: Press the two side buttons simultaneously to reset the monitor. This helps stop the alarm and confirms the system is functioning.

3. Verify Battery Status: If the low battery light is flashing, replace the 9V alkaline battery with a new one, ensuring correct polarity.

4. Check Alarm Settings: Open the battery cover to access and adjust the alarm tone, volume, and delay switches. Improper settings may cause false alarms.

5. Inspect for Damage or Misuse: Make sure the monitor and pad are not damaged or misused, and the system is properly maintained.

If the issue continues after these steps, further inspection or service may be needed.

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Summary of Contents for Stanley UMP 91621

  • Page 1: Monitor Features

    UMP Model 91621 Monitor User Guide Read and follow these installation and usage instructions carefully, particulary the Warnings and Cautions on page 4, before using your UMP® Fall Monitoring system. Failure to do so may result in injury or death to a person in your care. The UMP Deluxe monitor Model 91621 offers features that help you focus on resident care and safety while maintaining protocol.
  • Page 2: Setting Up The Monitor

    Powering the Monitor Open the battery cover on the back of the monitor. The cover remains attached to the monitor. Insert a new 9V alkaline battery, making sure to observe proper battery polarity (positive to positive, negative to negative.) A power adapter can be purchased separately;...
  • Page 3: Optional Accessories

    STANLEY will, at its sole option, repair or replace the defective component on an exchange basis with new or rebuilt parts at its expense, without charge for parts or labor upon delivery of such Product to STANLEY at Buyer’s expense. EXCEPTION: Products consisting of the Air Sheet are warranted for a period of 2 years and are to be used as a single patient item.
  • Page 4 OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. Consequential, incidental and indirect damages include, but are not limited to, lost profits, lost revenue and loss of business opportunity, whether or not STANLEY was aware or should have been aware of the possibility of these damages.

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