SMART TL-2020 Wireless Economy Fall Prevention Monitor Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Smart
Table of Contents
- Features
- TL-2020 Economy Wireless Fall Prevention Monitor
- Bed and Chair Weight-Sensing Pads
- Floor Mats
- Seat Belts
- Install 3-AA Batteries
- Adjust Tone, Volume, and Delay Options to the Desired Level
- Connect Sensor Device
- Test the System
- Also Works With:
- Mounting the TL-2020 Monitor
- FCC Warning
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SMART TL-2020 Wireless Economy Fall Prevention Monitor
Features
- Reduces in room alert noise
- Monitor can be set to silent
- Wireless paging directly from the monitor
- Works with corded weight-sensing pads and floor mats
TL-2020 Economy Wireless Fall Prevention Monitor
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Cordless and Wireless Systems rely on wireless
technology which is subject to physical and environmental considerations.
Please be aware that the transmitter will not be 100% accurate if it is out of
range at any time. It is the end-user’s responsibility to make sure that the
product is used correctly and within range of each other. Cordless and
wireless systems and devices are intended as an adjunct to good caregiving
practices and are not a substitute for proper staffing and patient management
practices. We recommend that all caregivers receive periodic training in the
operation of these systems and that the devices are tested daily. It is
important to read and follow the directions.
Read the instructions and Legal Disclaimer.
The Smart Caregiver Corporation devices are designed to be installed by the
end user. As such, it is the entire responsibility of the buyer to insure that
the system is properly installed and tested. Further, the system is not
designed to replace good caregiving practices including, but not limited to:
A.) Direct patient supervision
B.) Adequate training for staff personnel for fall prevention and
elopement
C.) Testing of the system before each use
WARNING: The manufacturer does not claim that this device will stop
elopement and/or stop falls. This device is designed to augment caregivers’
comprehensive resident mobility management program. Failure to comply with the
warning may result in injury or death. This device is not suitable for all
individuals. Other devices may be required. This device is not a substitute
for visual monitoring by a caregiver.
Where permissible, it is the seller’s intent to limit any liability for
special, consequential or incidental economic damages to refund of the
purchase price or replacement of the goods. Seller disclaims any liability for
compensatory or other damages arising out of the use of the goods.
Limited Warranty: Seller warrants that the goods sold will be free from
defects of workmanship and manufacturing, for a warranty period from the date
of sale. Other than this limited warranty, seller makes no express or implied
warranties. Except for this limited warranty. No express or implied warranties
are given and no affirmation of seller, by words or action will constitute a
warranty. The goods being purchased are being sold on a “with all faults”
basis. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the goods is with
the buyer. Should the goods prove defective following their purchase, the
buyer, and not the manufacturer, distributor or retailer, assumes the entire
cost of all necessary installation, servicing or repairs.
Bed and Chair Weight-Sensing Pads
BED PLACEMENT
- Place the pad under shoulders to be alerted when the resident sits up in bed.
- Place pad under lower back/buttocks to be alerted when the resident vacates the bed.
- Place the monitor out of reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations include: back of headboard, wall or under bed. Make sure the resident cannot tamper with monitor. (It is the caregiver’s responsibility to route the cord under the sheet so the resident cannot tamper with it).
WHEELCHAIR/CHAIR PLACEMENT
- Center pad on the chair seat under buttocks.
- Place the monitor out of reach of the resident. Suitable mounting location is the back of wheelchair, so that the resident cannot tamper with monitor.
IMPORTANT: TEST THE SYSTEM
- Plug the pad into the monitor and apply weight to the pad to activate the system. The monitor will beep twice when activated.
- The alert tone will sound when weight is removed from pad. Press the “Call” button on front of monitor to silence the alert. The call button light on the front of monitor will blink when pad is plugged into monitor and pressure is on pad.
Floor Mats
FLOOR MAT PLACEMENT
- Place the floor mat in the desired location such as a critical doorway or next to a bed.
- Place the monitor out of reach of resident. Suitable mounting locations include the back of the headboard, wall or under the bed so the resident cannot tamper with the monitor.
TEST THE SYSTEM
- Step on Floor Mat to set off the alert. The monitor is now active. The alert will sound whenever weight is on the floor mat.
- When the alert is activated, press the “Call” button on the front of the monitor to silence the alarm.
NOTE: The Status Light does not function when using floor mats.
Seat Belts
SEAT BELT PLACEMENT
- Unscrew one screw on either side of wheelchair that holds seat in place.
- Attach seat belt to wheelchair by lining up the grommet holes on seat belt with the screw holes. Re-insert screws through both seat belt and wheelchair to hold seat belt in place. Make sure the screws are tightened.
- Adjust seat belt to desired length using the black buckle that holds the adjustment strap in place.
- Place the monitor out of reach of the resident. Suitable mounting location is the back of wheelchair, so that the resident cannot tamper with monitor.
TEST THE SYSTEM
- Buckle and unbuckle the seat belt to set off the alert. The alert will sound whenever the seat belt is unbuckled.
- When the alert is activated, press the “Call” button on front of the monitor to silence the alert.
The status light on front of monitor will blink when the seat belt is plugged into the monitor and buckled.
Install 3-AA Batteries
- Using a small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew battery cover.
- Insert 3 new AA batteries as shown.
- Optional:
Monitor can be used with AC Adapter (AC-05)
AC Adapter port is located on side of monitor.
Adjust Tone, Volume, and Delay Options to the Desired Level
*To silence the monitor, move volume dial all the way to the left.
Warning: In silent position, you MUST use a pager or other remote
caregiver alert.
Connect Sensor Device
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Plug sensor device cord into monitor.
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Lace cord through the T-shaped strain relief to guard against accidentally unplugging the device and cord damage.
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Make sure the cord is placed so it is well out of resident’s reach and is not a tripping hazard.
Test the System
Bed and Chair Weight-Sensing Pads
Apply pressure
After two beeps, release pressure. Press the Call button to reset the monitor.
Weight-Sensing Floor Mats
Step on the floor mat. The alert tone will sound. Press the Call button to
reset the monitor.
Repeat steps 1–4 if system is not working properly.
Also Works With:
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Seat Belt TL-2109 TL-2109V
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Bed Sensor Pads PPB-RI PPB-WI
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Chair Sensor Pads PPC-W
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Floor Mats FM-05 LM-01 FM-07 WC-02
-
Caregiver Pager TL-2020P
-
Central Monitoring Unit 433-CMU
-
Economy Cord Less Monitor 433-EC
Mounting the TL-2020 Monitor
Mount the TL-2020 monitor:
A) When using the Call feature, mount the monitor within the resident’s reach.
- Resident can push call button for assistance.
Caregiver also uses this button to reset alert.
(B) Mounting hardware included for wall mounting when call button feature
not used. Keep monitor out of reach of resident.
Note: Other mounting options are available. Call 800-650-3637 for more
information. www.smartcaregiver.com
FCC Warning
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
Customer Support
SMART CAREGIVER CORPORATION
Tel: 800-650-3637
www.smartcaregiver.com
References
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