User Manual

CA630 System (0510-1116-A) - In-Service Manual 13
Chapter 4
Maintenance
Caring For Your System
Do not immerse the control unit in liquid; dry clean with alcohol wipe.
Do not carry or move the control unit or the sensor pad by the cable(s).
Remove the 9-volt alkaline battery from the control unit if the CA630 System
will not be used for a prolonged period.
Troubleshooting Your System
1. If the control unit issues a Fall Alert but the patient has not left the bed or chair:
Check the position of the sensor pad.
2. If the control unit does not issue an alert when the patient leaves the bed or chair:
Check to see that the battery is properly connected and operational; the green
light on the control unit should blink every 2-seconds.
Check to see that nothing is obstructing the buzzer holes.
Check the position of the sensor pad. Refer to the section entitledSetting Up
The System.
Check to see that the sensor pad plug is properly inserted in the Sensor jack on
the control unit.
Testing Your System
Test your CA630 System on a regular basis to verify proper operation.
To test your Fall Management Functionality
1. Follow the set up instruction in the section Setting Up The System
2. With the system monitoring weight on the pad, leave the bed or chair.
3. If the system is operating properly, an alert will sound at the control unit.
4. Repeat at several locations on pad.