Levana 32300 Oma Sense Breathing Movement Monitor User Guide

June 5, 2024
Levana

Levana 32300 Oma Sense Breathing Movement Monitor

Getting to Know Oma Sense

Buttons and Functions

Installing the Battery

TIP: The length of your battery will vary based on how often you use Oma Sense. A red light will show on the front of the device when a battery change is required.

Using Oma Sense

Do not insert anything or allow liquid to enter the speaker hole.
Oma Sense is Splash resistant, not waterproof. Do not submerge in water. If device gets wet, dry immediately before using.
Wipe with a damp cloth or baby wipe to clean.

Proper Placement


IMPORTANT: Oma Sense is not designed for use with a swaddle.


TIP: Oma Sense should be placed above the naval area where maximum belly and breathing movement can be detected.

How Oma Sense Works

| Reassurance LED
Oma Sense™️ flashes a blue light every 30 seconds letting you know movement is being detected.
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| 1st Alert
If no movement is detected for 15 seconds, randomized vibrations and audible alerts are initiated to stimulate baby
| 2nd Alert
If regular movement is not re-established 5 seconds after the 1st Alert, an emergency alarm, LED lights, and audible alerts are initiated to notify parents attention is required.

Indicator Lights

| Blue Flashing Light On and Detecting Movement
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| Red Flashing Light No Movement Detected
| Green Light Battery is OK
| Red Light Replace Battery

Correct Sleeping Positions

IMPORTANT: Only use Oma SenseTM when baby is in a motionless bed/cot. Do not use in a car seat, stroller, swing or other mobile carrier. The monitor will sense the motion of the carrier and will not properly monitor the baby’s breathing movements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to charge my Oma Sense Battery?
No! Oma Sense includes a 3V CR2450 coin cell battery that will last up to 30 days based on normal usage. We recommend always keeping a spare battery handy for when Oma Sense let’s you know with a solid red light when the battery needs to be replaced.

Can I connect Oma Sense to my phone or Levana Video Baby Monitor?
Oma Sense is a standalone breathing movement monitor with zero Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals, and therefore does not require connection to a smartphone or separate Video Baby Monitor to monitor your child. We recommend using the Oma Sense in tandem with a Video Baby Monitor to amplify the volume of the alarm if it were to sound while you are in a different room.

Why can’t I use Oma Sense while my baby is in a swing or car seat?
Oma Sense is designed to detect your baby’s breathing movements without requiring direct contact with your little one’s skin. With our patented WakeUpTM Technology, Oma Sense uses multiple sensors to analyze your baby’s breathing movements every 80 milliseconds. Additonal movement from a swing, car seat or similar setting will affect the device’s ability to properly detect if your baby’s breathing movements have stopped.

Why is Oma Sense not recommended for babies over 6 months old?
Once your little one begins rolling onto their belly or fiddling with the monitor, we recommend discontinuing use. This usually occurs around the 6 month age. When your baby is sleeping on their tummy, belly movements are reduced and it becomes difficult for Oma Sense to detect breathing movement. As a result, it may falsely alert you that something is wrong.

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References

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