DRYEASY DE100TS Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control User Manual

June 9, 2024
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DRYEASY DE100TS Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control

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Product

Specification

  • Brand DRYEASY
  • Color Blue and White
  • Product Dimensions 2.36 x 0.63 x 2.28 inches
  • Item Weight 2 ounces
  • Item model number DE100TS
  • Battery Description battery_type_aaa

What’s In the Box

  • Bedwetting Alarm

Product Overview

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How the DryEasy bedwetting alarm works?

Our bedwetting alarm is a tool for teaching people to wake up in response to a full bladder. It is made up of an alarm unit and a moisture sensor. In the event of bedwetting, the moisture sensor, which must be fastened to the user’s underwear, will sound an alert. Once awake, the user can go to the bathroom. Such a procedure can finally stop bedwetting by gradually training the brain to react to signals from the bladder.

Features

  • Volume Regulation
    With its four levels of volume control, DryEasy can accommodate various demands.

  • Various Sounds
    DryEasy offers 6 selectable sounds in contrast to the majority of bedwetting alarms, which only offer one or a few non-selectable noises, so customers may customise the alarm to their preferences and prevent growing accustomed to a certain sound.

  • Random Music
    Due to inertia, some users might not respond to the alarm. Our random playing mechanism aids in preventing this occurrence.

  • Various Operating Modes
    There are three different operating modes: sound and vibration in addition to sound alone.

  • Separate Cable
    A replacement cable can be purchased separately rather than a brand-new device.

Amazing Sensor

  • Extremely Sensitive
    Our sensor has excellent sensitivity. Even touching the sensor with a damp finger can set off the alarm.

  • Firmly Fastened to Underwear
    Our sensor uses a toggle clamp mechanism, which makes it simple to connect it firmly to underwear.

  • Simple to Dry and Clean
    Our sensor’s open-cover design makes it very simple to clean and dry.
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DryEasy bedwetting alarm is a value-added item that may be fastened to the arm or the top of pyjamas.

Hints for Alarm Instruction

  1. It is advised that parents sleep in the same room as their children for the first two weeks of utilising the alarm since they play a crucial part in ensuring that your child is awakened as soon as the alarm goes off. The child will eventually be able to react to the alert on his or her own.
  2. The sensor’s placement is crucial. For boys, it could be preferable to attach the sensor to the inner flap of their underwear because it can identify urine more quickly. Girls’ crotches should have the sensor connected because they are most likely to get wet first.
  3. Close-fitting underwear will help the sensor detect urine more rapidly because it will be closer to the body. DO NOT wear baggy boxer briefs.
  4. Although alarm training is a successful strategy for overcoming bedwetting, it is not always effective. Success rates rise with persistence and drive.

Advice on How to Use this Product

  1. This alarm has a loud sound, which can startle someone when they hear it for the first time. Please select your chosen sound and adjust the volume as necessary.
  2. Until the child is taught to wake up on his or her own, the parent must wake the child up when the alarm goes off if it does not wake the youngster.
  3. The alarm isn’t water-resistant. In order to prevent urine from getting inside the alarm, do not attach the alarm to underwear. We are prepared to assist you with troubleshooting if, in the odd case, the alarm malfunctions as a result of moisture.
  4. There is a two-step turn-off option for this alarm. Remove the sensor from the wet material to turn off the alarm, and then push the reset button. This is done to stop the kid from easily turning off the alarm and falling back asleep.
  5. Use a paper clip to touch the two metal prongs inside the alarm unit’s socket to check that the alarm unit is functioning properly (see photo for reference). The paper clip needs to make simultaneous contact with both prongs.

FAQs

Does it work?

Yes, it works. It is a great product for helping children to wake up in response to a full bladder.

How do I know if my child is ready for the DryEasy bedwetting alarm?

The best way to know if your child is ready for the DryEasy bedwetting alarm is to test it out. We recommend that you try it out during the day, when your child is not wearing any underwear. If your child doesn’t respond to the alarm, then he/she may not be ready for it. However, if your child responds to the alarm and wakes up, then he/she is ready for the DryEasy bedwetting alarm.

Is there a volume control?

Yes, there are four levels of volume control. You can choose the level that best suits your needs and prevents you from getting accustomed to a certain sound.

What are the sounds like?

There are 6 selectable sounds available in contrast to most bedwetting alarms which offer only one or two non-selectable sounds. You can customise the alarm to your preferences and prevent growing accustomed to a certain sound.

Does the alarm make any noise when it’s not wet?

No, it does not make any noise at all when it’s not wet. This way, you can use this alarm as a reminder device without having to worry about waking up in response to an empty bladder.

Can I use this as a reminder device?

Yes, you can use this as a reminder device without having to worry about waking up in response to an empty bladder. It does not make any noise at all when it’s not wet. This way, you can use this alarm as a reminder device without having to worry about waking up in response to an empty bladder.

How long does a bed wetting alarm take to work?

Until the child can go three to four weeks without an episode of bedwetting, the alarm should be set every night. You should be diligent and patient as your child learns to regulate their nightly bladder because this normally takes two to three months.

What is the purpose of bedwetting alarm?

When a child begins to urinate, a particular moisture sensor inserted in their pyjamas causes a bell or buzzer to sound. The alarm’s purpose is to rouse the youngster so they can use the restroom and finish their urination.

What time should I set my alarm to stop bed wetting?

Setting a nighttime alarm is a useful strategy for avoiding bedwetting. It may be possible to identify bed wetting episodes by setting your alarm to wake you up a few hours after you go to sleep and a few hours before your typical wake- up time.

Where do you put a bedwetting alarm?

The sensor’s placement is crucial. For boys, it could be preferable to attach the sensor to the inner flap of their underwear because it can identify urine more quickly. Girls’ crotches should have the sensor connected because they are most likely to get wet first.

Are bed-wetting alarms effective?

The most practical and effective initial treatment for treating bedwetting is believed to be bedwetting alarms. According to research, these alerts will assist 80% of kids in becoming dry, and the majority of kids will then stay dry. Kids who use alarms are less likely to relapse than kids who take medicine.

How effective are bed alarms in preventing falls?

There was no research to back up the claim that bed alarms decreased falls.

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