Ecolab 92053026 Hand hygiene compliance monitoring system Nexa Touchfree Beacon (Classic or compact) User Manual 72131442 Manual Coverx

Ecolab Inc. Hand hygiene compliance monitoring system Nexa Touchfree Beacon (Classic or compact) 72131442 Manual Coverx

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3998 FAU Blvd., Suite 310, Boca Raton, FL  33431, Phone:  561-961-5585 Certification Exhibit FCC ID:  Z9O-92053026 IC: 10060A-92053026FCC Rule Parts: 15.209, 15.249, 15.231 ISED Canada’s Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 TÜV SÜD Project Number:  72131442 Manufacturer: Ecolab, Inc. Model: 92053026Manual
                                                  © 2017 Ecolab USA Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 0617 Ecolab Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System™    NEXA HHCM Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (Compact) User’s Guide 9205-3026
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   2 of 11   Table of Contents  Abstract........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Revision History ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Reference Documents ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................................... 3 1.  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Overview ................................................................................. 2 2.  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Set Up ...................................................................................... 2 2.1  Installing Batteries ............................................................................................................................................................ 2 2.2  Installing the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) in a Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser ............... 3 2.3  Adjusting Communication Range ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2.4  Removal of the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) from a Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser ....... 5 3.  How the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Works ........................................................................ 5 3.1  Interaction with a Healthcare Worker’s Badge ................................................................................................................ 5 3.2  Interaction with a Hub ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 4.  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Status Information .................................................................. 6 4.1  Yellow LED – Successful Communication Between HCW Badge and Dispenser Beacon. ................................................. 6 4.2  When an Empty Product Bottle is Removed and a New Bottle is Installed ...................................................................... 6 5.  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Care and Maintenance ............................................................ 6 5.1  Handling ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6 5.2  Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.3  Battery Replacement ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 Appendix A - Certification and Safety Approvals ......................................................................................................................... 8  Figures  Figure 1. Battery door location .................................................................................................................................................... 2 Figure 2. NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Installation into Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser .............. 3 Figure 3. Installation Tool screen ................................................................................................................................................. 4 Figure 4. FCC & IC Label Information ........................................................................................................................................... 9
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   3 of 11   Abstract This document describes basic setup, function, use and maintenance of the 92053026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT). Revision History   Revision Date By Description A 10/10/17 AP Initial Release         Reference Documents Badge States Handout Badge User Manual World Health Organization “Your 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene”, http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/background/5moments/en Ecolab Beacon Installation Tool Users Guide Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations Factory Default A setting or parameter that is programmed with an initial default value by the manufacturer but that may be modified by the healthcare facility. HCW Healthcare Worker LED Light Emitting Diode Patient Contact Having physical contact with a patient, their immediate surroundings or being in close proximity to an Ecolab Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System equipped patient bed. Patient Zone The area around a patient bed that is detectable by an Ecolab HH CMS HCW Badge.  Being inside the patient zone will be considered patient contact. Ecolab HH CMS  Ecolab Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System WHO World Health Organization
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   2 of 11   1. NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Overview The NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) (part number 9205-3026) is an integral component of the Ecolab HH CMS.  When the Ecolab HH CMS is installed, Healthcare facilities determine which dispensers they wish to have monitored,  and  a  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE  DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT)  is  installed in those dispensers.   Each  NEXA HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  has  a  unique  identification  address  that  is  associated  to  a  specific physical location during the installation process.    The NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  communicates  with  Healthcare  Worker  Badges  to  obtain Badge ID and hand hygiene status information during a dispense event.  The dispense event communication sets the HCW Badge’s  hand  hygiene status  to  “Green” or “State  0”  and then  both  the dispenser and  the HCW badge  ID  information  is transmitted by the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) to the nearest Hub, along with the time and date of the event, to be relayed  to  the  offsite server for data compilation.   Once the information  exchange  between the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) and the HCW Badge is complete, the dispenser LED will light up Yellow to indicate that the HCW has been credited with the dispense event. 2. NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Set Up 2.1 Installing Batteries Each NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) requires 2 AA alkaline  batteries for operation.  These must  be  installed  prior  to  initial  installation  of the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  in  the dispenser.  The  battery  compartment  door  for  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  can  be found on the top side of the device.   To install batteries prior to initial installation into the HH dispenser, complete the following steps:  1. Remove the battery compartment door by gently unscrewing the battery door and lifting it away from the body of the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT).    2. Once  the  battery  compartment  door  has  been  removed,  install  two  (2)  AA  alkaline  batteries,  aligning  the positive  (+)  and  negative  (-)  terminals  of  the  batteries  with  the  corresponding  signs  displayed  within  the battery compartment (Ecolab recommends that only Duracell® Coppertop batteries be used).   3. Once the batteries have been installed, replace the battery compartment door, firmly tighten the door screw,  and make sure the battery compartment door is flush with the body of the beacon before installation in the dispenser.                  Figure 1. Battery door location Battery Compartment Door ID Label FCC Label
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   3 of 11   Communication Port Cover Plug  2.2 Installing the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) in a Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser The  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  can  be  used  in  the  large  (“Classic”)  and  small (“Compact”) version of the Nexa Touch Free Dispenser.    To install the dispenser beacon: (1) Open the dispenser by depressing the top latch button. (2) Remove product bottle (if any) from the dispenser and set aside. (3) Remove the rubber communication port cover in the back of the dispenser (see figure 2) and discard.  (4) Align the plug with the communication port and the housing’s captive screw with the screw boss in the back of the dispenser (see figure 2). (5) Gently but firmly insert the plug (adjusting the plug may be necessary) into the communication port, until it is firmly seated in the port. (6) Tighten the captive screw finger tight into the boss. (7) Replace the product bottle within the dispenser. (8) Close the dispenser.                                           Figure 2. NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Installation into Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser   Installation: alignment of TF CMPCT BCN with dispenser boss and communication port Screw Boss
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   4 of 11   2.3 Adjusting Communication Range  The Beacon Installation  Tool is used to adjust the communication  range  on  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT).   To adjust the communication range:   1. With  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  installed  in  the  dispenser,  hold  the Installation  Tool  within  10  inches  of  the  dispenser  and  select  mode  “Range  Adjust”  (Refer  to  Ecolab  Beacon Installation  Tool  Users  Guide).  Activate  the  dispenser  (i.e., dispense  product)  to  establish  communication between  the  NEXA HHCM  TOUCH FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  and  the Installation  Tool.  Note:  both yellow  and  red  LED  on  the  Installation  Tool  will  flash  when  it  has  successfully  communicated  with  the  NEXA HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT).  The  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON (COMPACT)  address    (device  ID  number)  and  its current  range  setting  should  be  displayed  on  the  Installation Tool screen (See Figure 3).   2. To adjust the communication range, press the UP        (increase) or Down (decrease)        key on the Installation Tool until the desired range setting is displayed, then press the “Select”  button.  An audible confirmation from the  Installation  Tool  should  be  heard.  Activate  the  dispenser  to  complete  the  update  to  the  range  setting  on NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT).    Note: The LED on the dispenser  will flash two  (2) times when the range setting has successfully updated.                   Figure 3. Installation Tool screen             Range settings Address Mode Setting
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   5 of 11   2.4 Removal of the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) from a Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser To remove the dispenser beacon: (1) Open the dispenser by depressing the top latch button. (2) Remove product bottle (if any) from the dispenser and set aside (3) Unscrew the captive screw from the boss, to release the beacon and allow it to be removed. (4) Gently grasp and pull on the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) to disengage the plug from the communication port. 3. How the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Works The NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  is a wireless  device  that  detects and  communicates with Ecolab HH CMS HCW badges and Hubs.  The NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) communicates with a HCW badge based on its proximity to the device.  When the HCW dispenses soap or sanitizer by placing their hand under the  dispenser,  a proximity  bubble  is  created  around  the  dispenser.  The  proximity  bubble  wakes up  the HCW  Badge and begins the information exchange between the devices.  The dispenser then communicates time, date, badge status and ID information (the dispenser ID and badge ID) to a Hub, which relays it on to the remote server. 3.1 Interaction with a Healthcare Worker’s Badge When  the  touch  free  dispenser  dispenses  product,  the  attached  Encompass  HH  CMS  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  will  momentarily  create  a  proximity  bubble  around  itself  and  the  dispenser.    If  the Badge worn by the HCW activating the dispenser is within the proximity bubble, the Badge will communicate with the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) and then will change to the proper hand hygiene status level.  If the Badge is not within the proximity bubble, it will not communicate with the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) nor will its hand hygiene status level change.  This will result in the HCW not receiving credit for using the dispenser.    The  default  range  of  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)’s  proximity  bubble  is  about  24 inches in all directions but the range can be adjusted if necessary.  It is important for the HCW to wear their Badge in a location  that  insures  it  is  within  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)’S  proximity  bubble whenever  a  dispenser  is  activated.    It  is  also  important  that  only  one  Badge  is  within  the  proximity  bubble  when  a dispenser is activated.  If more than one Badge is within the proximity bubble, the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) may unintentionally communicate with the wrong Badge (i.e., a Badge belonging to a HCW that did not activate the dispenser).  If this happens, the wrong Badge will change its hand hygiene status level and the wrong HCW will receive credit for using the dispenser.  The Nexa Touch Free dispenser is equipped with a user feedback LED (gold light).  This LED is in the same spot as the battery  indicator  light,  but  is  a  different  color  (yellow/gold).  The  feedback  LED  will only  flash  when  the  NEXA  HHCM TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  has  successfully communicated  with  a  Badge.    The  LED  flash will occur during or immediately after dispenser activation.  If the LED does not flash, the Badge may not have been within the proximity bubble or there was an error in communications.  If this occurs, the HCW should move closer to the dispenser and activate it again.  Please take the following steps to insure proper Badge communications and correct HCW credit when using a dispenser.  1. Verify  that  the Badge  is  being worn  in a  location that  will  be within  a  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT)’s 24-inch proximity bubble.  2. Before activating a dispenser, verify that other HCWs are not within the  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT)’S 24-inch proximity bubble.  If there are other HCWs near the dispenser, kindly ask them to move away before activating.
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   6 of 11   3. Verify that the dispenser’s yellow LED flashed when the dispenser was activated.  If the LED did not flash, move closer to the dispenser and activate it again. 3.2 Interaction with a Hub All  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)’s  are  equipped  with  a  longer-range  radio  that  allows them  to  transmit  information  to  the  Ecolab  HH  CMS  Hubs.    The  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON (COMPACT) will transmit to the Hub that is closest to it or from which  it gets the strongest signal.  At time of system install, it is verified that all NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT)S are in range of at least one Hub.  When the Nexa touch free dispenser dispenses product, the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) is activated, will create a proximity bubble and search for HCW badges.  If the user is wearing a badge, the Badge’s HH status will be updated by the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT).  The NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) will then transmit the Badge’s HH status (both just prior to and immediately after the dispense) to the Hub.  The NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) will also transmit the time, date and location of the event, along with the battery status of the HCW badge and the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON  (COMPACT).      If  the  user  is  not  wearing  a  badge,  or  is  not  within  the proximity  bubble,  the time,  date  and dispenser ID for the product dispense event will be relayed to the hub as a “non-badged dispense”.  In addition  to  communication of dispense event data,  all  NEXA HHCM  TOUCH  FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT)S proactively send their ID and battery status information to a Hub on an approximately hourly basis. If communication to a  Hub  is  lost,  all  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)S  have  the  capability  to  store  up  to  512 events in their on-board memory. 4. NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Status Information The Dispenser Beacon proactively sends its battery level and status information to a Hub at least once per hour, or when product is dispensed.   This information can be accessed through the Dashboard, to generate a report showing Dispenser Beacons with low battery level.  If communication to a Hub is temporarily lost, each  NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON  (COMPACT)  has  the  capability  to  store  up  to  512  events.    If  this  number  of  events  is  exceeded  before communication to the Hub is restored, the oldest events will be overwritten, thus resulting in some loss of data.  4.1 Yellow LED – Successful Communication Between HCW Badge and Dispenser Beacon. The  Yellow  LED,  which  flashes  once  during  or  immediately  after  a  dispense  event,  indicates  that  the  HCW  badge information has successfully been communicated  to the Dispenser Beacon.  The Dispenser Beacon  will then send this information to a Hub for relay on to a Gateway, and eventually to the offsite server for compilation and archiving. 4.2 When an Empty Product Bottle is Removed and a New Bottle is Installed The Yellow LED will flash twice when the old bottle is removed, and the Yellow LED will flash once when a new bottle is installed. 5. NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) Care and Maintenance 5.1 Handling The NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) is an electronic device and should be handled with care.  Like other electronic devices such as a cell phone, the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) must be protected from extreme heat, cold and moisture.  Avoid handling the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT)  with  wet  hands or  exposing  it  to  water.    Dropping  or  tossing  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) can result in damage to the internal electronics.
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   7 of 11   5.2 Cleaning Under  normal  conditions  of  use,  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  should  not  require cleaning.    On  the  infrequent  occasions  where  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  might become soiled, it should be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth.  The cloth may be dry or slightly damp but not dripping wet.    Only  the  exterior  of  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)  may  be  cleaned.    Do  not attempt  to  clean  any  interior  surface  of  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT),  as  this  can damage the circuitry.  Do not use abrasive cleaners or spray cleaning products. 5.3 Battery Replacement Typical Dispenser Beacon battery life is about 1 year but this may vary depending on use.  When a Dispenser Beacon’s battery  is  dead  it  will  no  longer  communicate  with  other  Ecolab  HH  CMS  devices.    The  Ecolab  HH  CMS  Dashboard software also monitors the battery level of each NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT).  It will send an  email  alert  to  a  designated  maintenance  person,  assigned  by  the  healthcare  facility,  when  a NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH FREE DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)’S batteries  are low (20% or  less  remaining battery capacity).    The maintenance person should replace the batteries as soon as possible to prevent loss of data. 5.3.1 Supplies The  following  supplies  are  required  to  replace  the  NEXA  HHCM  TOUCH  FREE  DISPENSER  BEACON  (COMPACT)’S battery:  1. Two (2) alkaline AA Duracell® Coppertop Batteries 5.3.2 Battery Replacement Steps The following steps describe how to remove and replace the batteries on the NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT):  1. Open the dispenser by depressing the top latch button.  2. Remove product bottle (if any) from the dispenser and set aside.  3. Unscrew the battery compartment door and gently remove the old batteries.    4. Once the battery compartment door has been removed, install two (2) AA alkaline batteries, aligning the positive  (+)  and  negative  (-)  terminals  of  the  batteries  with  the  corresponding  signs  displayed  within the battery compartment (Ecolab recommends that only Duracell® Coppertop batteries be used to power the module.)  5. Once  the  batteries  have  been  installed,  screw  the  battery  compartment  door  back  onto  NEXA  HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT).   6. Replace the product bottle within the dispenser.  7. Close the dispenser.                  8. Dispose of the old batteries.  Check with the healthcare facility for the proper disposal procedure
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   8 of 11   Appendix A - Certification and Safety Approvals FCC Statement NOTE: 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 causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  and  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.  WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ecolab could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  RF Exposure: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an Uncontrolled environment.  This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Industry Canada Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.  To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should  be  so  chosen  that  the  equivalent  isotropically  radiated  power  (e.i.r.p.)  is  not  more  than  that  necessary  for  successful communication.  Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain  maximal  (ou  inférieur)  approuvé  pour  l'émetteur  par  Industrie  Canada.  Dans  le  but  de  réduire  les  risques  de  brouillage radioélectrique  à  l'intention  des  autres  utilisateurs,  il  faut  choisir  le  type  d'antenne  et  son  gain  de  sorte  que  la puissance  isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante.  This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this  device  may  not  cause  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired operation of the device.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR  d'Industrie  Canada applicables aux  appareils radio exempts de  licence. L'exploitation  est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.  This radio transmitter (IC: 10060A-9205-3026) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.   Le présent émetteur  radio  (IC:  10060A-9205-3026)  a été approuvé  par Industrie  Canada  pour  fonctionner avec  les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous  et ayant  un  gain  admissible  maximal  et l'impédance requise  pour chaque  type  d'antenne.  Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur.  Magnetic Loop Antenna Printed-F antenna, 6.3 dBi Helical antenna, 1.9 dBi  FCC & IC Label Information The FCC & IC label information that contains the FCC ID Number, IC ID Number, Device Model Number, and FCC Statement “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
9205-3026 NEXA HHCM TOUCH FREE DISPENSER BEACON (COMPACT) USER’S GUIDE      Ecolab P/N                 Page 9205-3026   9 of 11   RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.” could be located on the front portion of the module (See Figure 4).                          Figure 4. FCC & IC Label Information           FCC & IC Label Information

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