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URIPHON wireless2M Instructions For Use Manual page 17

5-channel radio alarm for the treatment of bedwetting and for use for incontinence

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Fasten the transmitter with the fixing clip to the outside of the underpants.
Fig. 13: Attaching the Transmitter to the underpants
Triggering the alarm:
A few drops of urine are enough to trigger the alarm signal. The wearer is woken up
(by the staff, depending on where the receiver with the wake-up signal is placed)
before large amounts of urine escape from the bladder.
This early alarm is designed to assist in reinforcing the reflex signalling the urgent need
to urinate and is extremely important in the success of the treatment. In this way, the
patient learns to immediately stop the urine, to stand up and go to the toilet.
An increasingly loud alarm signal will sound.
The LED display for the Transmitter (fig. 5) "orange - drop symbol" (alarm)
lights up for the channel which was previously paired with the corresponding
Transmitter. As long as an electrical connection is made through the urine on
the contact pad, this loud alarm sounds continuously and with short breaks
between single signals.
Stopping the alarm:
The alarm sound can be turned off by pressing the button "Alarm stop".
(by the staff, at the central location)
As long as there is an electrical connection through the urine on the contact
pad, the orange LED light "Alarm" however stays lit. For care staff, this
indicates that there is a need for intervention. Once the Transmitter is
disconnected from the wet area and / or is linked again with a dry line, a
repeated pressing of the button "Alarm stop" obtains the LED display to switch
off.
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