Ecolab FAS1538 PSS Bed Beacon User Manual FCC Part 15

UltraClenz LLC. PSS Bed Beacon FCC Part 15

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     Certification Exhibit     FCC ID:  Z9O-FAS1538 IC: 10060A-FAS1538  FCC Rule Part: 15.209, 15.231, 15.249 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210  ACS Project:  14-2068   Manufacturer: UltraClenz, LLC Models: FAS1538-00, FAS1538-01, FAS1538-02     User Manual   3998 FAU Blvd. Suite 310 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Tel: 561-961-5585  Fax: 561-961-5587
     Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation DOC1048  Revision 0               UltraClenz, LLC
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 1   Table of Contents   ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 0 Abstract........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Revision History ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Reference Documents ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Introduction to the Patient Safeguard System (PSS) ............................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Hardware Components ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1.1 Healthcare Worker Badge ........................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1.2 Dispenser Beacon ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1.3 Bed Beacon ................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Bentley Wireless Network ................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2.1 Hubs ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 1.2.2 Gateway ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Dashboard and Offsite Server ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2. Required Materials .................................................................................................................................................................. 6 3. PSS Patient Bed Installation Functions .................................................................................................................................... 7 4. Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Bed Beacon Installation ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.2 The Dock Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Tape mounting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.3 The Antenna Installation .................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.4 AC Line Power Sensor (ALP) ............................................................................................................................................... 9 5. Adjusting the Communication Range .................................................................................................................................... 10 5.1 Range Adjustment on Bed Beacon .................................................................................................................................. 10 5.2 Bed Beacon to Test Badge Range Adjustment ................................................................................................................. 11 5.3 Dashboard Test with the PSS Badge and Bed Beacon ..................................................................................................... 12 6. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15 6.1 No Bed Beacon Heartbeats on the Dashboard ................................................................................................................ 15 6.2 The Bed Installation Does Not Communicate with a Badge ............................................................................................ 16 6.3 Bed Beacon FAS1538 ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 7. System Component Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................................................... 16 7.1 Cleaning the Components ................................................................................................................................................ 16 7.2 Handling the Bed Beacon ................................................................................................................................................. 16 7.3 Battery Replacement ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 Appendix A - Certification and Safety Approvals ....................................................................................................................... 17 FCC Statement ....................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 2  Industry Canada ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Appendix B - Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................. 19 Appendix C - Patient Bed Hill-Rom Versa Care P3200 Installation ............................................................................................ 20 1. Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 1.1 Step 1: Installing the Bed Antenna (FAS1540) on the Bed ............................................................................................... 20 1.2 Step 2: Installing the Dock on the Bed ............................................................................................................................. 21 1.3 Step 3: Installing the AC Line Power Sensor on the bed’s AC Power Cord ...................................................................... 21 1.4 Step 4: Adjusting the Bed Beacon to Proper Badge Range .............................................................................................. 22 1.5 Step 5: Installing the Bed Beacon on the Bed .................................................................................................................. 23 2. Cable Management ................................................................................................................................................................ 23 2.1 ALP Sensor, Bed Beacon, Bed Antenna and Dock Cable Routing..................................................................................... 23 8. Bed Installation Checklist ....................................................................................................................................................... 26  Figures  Patient Safeguard System Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 5 Figure 1. Bed Installation Components ................................................................................................................................. 7 Figure 2. Bed Beacon Details ................................................................................................................................................ 7 Figure 3. Bed Beacon Mounted on Patient Bed Model Hill-Rom Versa Care P3200 ............................................................ 8 Figure 4. The Dock installed on Bed ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 5. Bed Antenna Installed on Bed ................................................................................................................................ 9 Figure 6. AC Line Power Sensor Attached to Power Cord ................................................................................................... 10 Figure 7. Bed Beacon Range Adjustments .......................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 8. Adjust Bed Mattress Height to 30 Inches............................................................................................................. 11 Figure 9. Test Badge Height Is 50 Inches From the floor .................................................................................................... 11 Figure 10. Test Badge Activation Distance from Bed’s Handrail  Center  is 24” ................................................................... 11 Figure 11. Dashboard Entry Screen....................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 12. First Screen of Dashboard .................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 13. Choose Device Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 14. Device Bed Beacon Screen ................................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 15. Choose the Search for Bed Beacon ...................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 16. Search for and See Device Screen ........................................................................................................................ 14 Figure 17. PSS Event Screen .................................................................................................................................................. 15
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 3  Abstract This document covers the basic operation of the Bed Installation and its components. Also covered is the installation of the various components used in a Bed Installation. Revision History   Revision Date By Description 0 09/26/14 TRS Initial Release             Reference Documents Patient Safeguard System™ Healthcare Worker Badge User’s Guide, DOC1046. Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations Bentley UltraClenz’ Proprietary Wireless Network HCW Healthcare Worker LED Light Emitting Diode POST Power On Self-Test PSS Patient Safeguard System ALPS AC Line Power Sensor AC Alternating Current (Bed 120 volt power from wall socket)
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 4  1.  Introduction to the Patient Safeguard System (PSS) The Patient Safeguard System is a state of the art wireless hand hygiene reminder system designed to enable best practices for proper  hand  hygiene  in  a  healthcare  facility.   Multiple  studies  from  organizations  like the  World  Health  Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have repeatedly demonstrated that proper hand hygiene leads directly to improved infection control  and  a  reduction  in  Healthcare Associated Infections  (HAI).    The PSS  is  a cost-effective, energy efficient, robust and easily installed system for coaching healthcare workers (HCWs) to always wash or sanitize their hands before and after patient contact.  The system can be divided into three parts, hardware components, the Bentley Wireless Network and the Dashboard web-based application. 1.1  Hardware Components The PSS is built on individual components or devices that work in concert to deliver real-time individual hand hygiene status  to  HCWs  and  near  real-time  statistics  for  both  onsite  and  offsite  monitoring  of  current  and  historical  hand hygiene  compliance  data.   Currently,  the components  of  PSS  are the  HCW  Badge,  the Dispenser  Beacon and  the Bed Beacon. 1.1.1  Healthcare Worker Badge The Badge is a wireless device worn by the HCW to provide real-time notification of the HCW’s current hand hygiene status.    Notification  is  provided  by  both  visual  and  audible  alerts.    The  Badge  is  responsible  for  determining, maintaining and transmitting the current hand hygiene status of the HCW to other PSS components. 1.1.2  Dispenser Beacon The  Dispenser  Beacon  is  attached  to  or  embedded  within  a  soap  or  sanitizer  dispenser.    Its  function  is  to communicate with the Badge worn by the HCW  when the dispenser is activated (dispense event), collect dispense event data from that Badge and then transmit the collected data to a network where it will ultimately be sent to an offsite server for processing and archiving. 1.1.3  Bed Beacon The  Bed  Beacon,  along  with  its  external  low  frequency  antenna,  is  mounted  to  a  patient  bed.    Its  function  is  to communicate with the Badge worn by the HCW when the HCW comes in close proximity with the patient bed (bed event),  collect  bed  event  data  from  that  Badge  and  then  transmit  the  collected  data  to  a  network  where  it  will ultimately be sent to an offsite server for processing and archiving. 1.2  Bentley Wireless Network Bentley is a wireless mesh network used to transport event data collected by Dispenser Beacons and Bed Beacons to the offsite server for processing and archiving.  Bentley is composed of two types of devices, Hubs and a Gateway. 1.2.1  Hubs Hubs  are  installed  throughout  a  healthcare  facility  and  communicate  with  nearby  Bed  Beacons  and  Dispenser Beacons.  When an event is generated by a Beacon, it broadcasts the event data to the nearest Hub.  The Hub then receives the event data and rebroadcasts it to the Gateway (if it is in range) or the next nearest Hub where the data is passed from Hub to Hub until it reaches the Gateway. 1.2.2  Gateway The Gateway receives event data generated by Dispenser Beacons or Bed Beacons directly, if they are in range, or from  Hubs  which  act  as  repeaters.    The  Gateway  then  transmits  the  event  data  to  an  offsite  server  via  cellular modem for processing and archiving.
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 5  1.3  Dashboard and Offsite Server The  Dashboard  is  a  web-based  application  running  on  a  designated  offsite  server.    It  is  responsible  for  collecting, processing  and  archiving  onsite  Dispenser  Beacon  and  Bed  Beacon  event  data  sent  by  the  onsite  Gateway.    The Dashboard  provides  a  user  interface  which  allows  access  to  hand  hygiene  data,  statistics  and  reports  compiled  from event data originating at the healthcare facility.      Patient Safeguard System Overview                    UltraClenz PSS Product Portfolio
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 6  2.  Required Materials                                   The materials needed for this install:  (A) Small Phillips screw driver (B) Two D cell alkaline batteries (C) Small wire cutters (D) Cable Ties 14in long (2ea.) (E) Alcohol Wipe (F) Test Badge (FAS1527) (G) HCW Badge (FAS1527) (H) Double sided tape (I) Tape Measuring device (J) Cable Tie 18in long (K) Cable Tie Holder (L) Cable Tie 4in long A B C D G E F H L I J K
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 7  The Patient Bed installation is comprised of four main components.  The first component is the Bed Antenna used to create a zone around the patient bed.  The second component is the Bed Beacon that controls the zone around a patient bed.  The third component is the AC Line Power Sensor that senses when bed is connected or disconnected from AC power. The Bed Beacon also communicates with the Bentley wireless network.  The final component is the Dock that connects the Antenna and AC Line Power (ALP) Sensor to the Bed Beacon.                  Figure 1. Bed Installation Components  3.   PSS Patient Bed Installation Functions  The Bed Beacon works with the Bed Antenna to create a zone around a patient bed, referred to as the patient zone. When a healthcare worker (HCW) wearing a Badge enters the zone, the Bed Beacon wirelessly communicates with the Badge and lets the Badge know that it has entered the zone around a specific patient bed. The Bed Beacon will emit an audible beep and  flash  a  green  LED  when  it  has  successfully  communicated  with  the  Badge.  If  communications  with  the  Badge  are successful  the  Bed  Beacon  then  sends  information  about  its  interaction  with  the  Badge  to  the  server  via  the  Bentley wireless  network.  For  more  information  about  how  the  Badge  will  react  to  being  in  the  patient  zone,  please  read  the document Patient Safeguard System® Healthcare Worker Badge User’s Guide (DOC1046).    Figure 2.  Bed Beacon Details Bed Antenna (FAS1540) The Dock (FAS1537) Status LED’s Audio port Battery Cover AC Line Power Sensor (FAS1542) Bed Beacon (FAS1538) AC Line Power Sensor (FAS1542) Bed Antenna (FAS1540)
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 8  When the Bed Beacon is mounted on a bed and connected to the Dock (via CBL1033), it can detect when the Bed Antenna is connected  or  disconnected.    When  an  AC  activated AC Line  Power  Sensor  is connected  it  will emit a  beep  and flash  a green LED. When the Bed Antenna is first connected to the Dock, the Bed Beacon will emit a beep and flash a green LED.  Disconnection of either will emit a beep and  flash a  red LED.  Each time the state of the bed’s AC power or the  Antenna changes state the Bed Beacon will send a message over the Bentley network.  If the bed’s power cord is disconnected from AC wall power the patient zone will be turned off while the bed is in transit.  When the ALP Sensor loses AC detection the Bed Beacon  will  emit  2  beeps  and  flash  2  red  LEDs.    When  the bed  is  brought  back  into the  room  and  bed  AC  power is restored the Bed Beacon will emit 2 beeps and flash 2 green LEDs.  Each time any device is connected or disconnected from the Dock/Bed Beacon, the Bed Beacon will send a message over the Bentley network. 4.  Installation 4.1  Bed Beacon Installation The Bed Beacon can be mounted directly to the frame of the bed itself  (see Figure 3).  It is also possible to mount the Bed Beacon to a gurney, wheelchair or other transportable device that may be occupied by a patient.   Instructions for specific bed models are attached to the end of this document as appendixes.     Figure 3.  Bed Beacon Mounted on Patient Bed Model Hill-Rom Versa Care P3200  Tape mounting Mount the Bed Beacon on a metal surface or a transportable device with the supplied double-sided tape.  Make sure both  the  Bed  Beacon  and  the  mounting  surface  is  clean  and  free  of  dirt  and  oil.    A  soft  cloth  dampened  with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.  Most tape adhesives require about 24 hours of curing.  Avoid installing  batteries  into  the  Bed  Beacon  until the  tape’s  adhesive has  had  a  chance  to  cure.    Otherwise,  the extra weight may cause the Bed Beacon to detach from the mounted surface.  4.2  The Dock Installation  The  Dock  (see  Figure  4)  mounts  directly  to  the  patient  bed  and  is  connected  to  the  Bed  Beacon  via  a  Din  and  small square connectors.  There are two (2) square connectors side by side on the Dock.  The  AC Line Power Sensor and the Bed Antenna  may be connected  to  either connector.  Mount  the Dock with the 2  square connectors  facing  the  floor.  The  Bed  Beacon’s Din  cable  connects  into  the  Dock,  completing  the  connection  from  the  Bed  Antenna  and  AC  Line Power Sensor to the Bed Beacon.
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 9                                                                            Figure 4. The Dock installed on Bed      Tape mounting Mount the Dock on a metal surface or a transportable device with the supplied double-sided tape.  Make sure both the Dock and the mounting surface is clean and free of dirt and oil.  A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.  Most tape adhesives require about 24 hours of curing.   4.3  The Antenna Installation   The Bed Antenna (see Figure 5) is mounted under the patient’s bed located in the center of bed.  The Bed Beacon uses the  Bed  Antenna  to  create  the  barrier  that  defines  the  patient  zone  around  the  patient’s  bed.  The  Bed  Antenna  is attached  directly  to  the  Dock  via  a  small  cable.  The Bed  Beacon  is  connected  directly to  the Dock  via a  small  square connector and a Din plug connector as described in section 4.2 .                  Figure 5. Bed Antenna Installed on Bed  Tape mounting Mount  the Bed Antenna on a metal surface or  a  transportable  device with the supplied double-sided tape.    Make sure both the Bed Antenna and the mounting surface is clean and free of dirt and oil.  A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.  Most tape adhesives require about 24 hours of curing.   4.4  AC Line Power Sensor (ALP) The AC Line Power Sensor (see Figure 6) is physically mounted onto the bed’s AC power cord (3” from cable gland).  The ALP  Sensor senses the AC  power  of the patient bed  cord to activate  or deactivate the Bed  Beacon  during  the bed’s connect or disconnect, for transit to another location.  The ALP  Sensor  is attached directly to the  Dock  via  a small cable.   It  mounts  to  bed’s  power cord  with 2 cable  ties. Make sure a  service  loop is left  in  the ALP Sensor’s cable run, allowing for the bed to be raised and lowered.   Bed Beacon connector Bed Antenna connectors AC Line Power Sensor connector Bed Antenna
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 10                 Figure 6.  AC Line Power Sensor Attached to Power Cord Cable Tie mounting Mount  the AC Line  Power  Sensor  on  patient  bed’s  AC  power cord  using  2  cable  ties (see  Figure  6).    Use cable  tie holders for routing the wire to the Dock, and make sure the mounting surface is clean and free of dirt and oil.  A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.    5.  Adjusting the Communication Range 5.1  Range Adjustment on Bed Beacon The Bed Beacon communication range is adjusted during installation to maximize communication with the  healthcare worker Badge.  To adjust the communication range, remove the battery cover located on the front of the Bed Beacon using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.  Note: the battery cover has a retaining ring to prevent the screw from being detached. After the cover has been removed, the Bed Beacon communication range is adjusted by repeatedly pushing either the “+”  increment  or  the  “–“decrement  range  buttons  (see  Figure  8)  to  achieve  the  desired  range.    The  total  adjustable range of the Bed Beacon is 1 to 15 increments between the lowest and the highest setting.  Each push of the “+” button will produce an audible beep and the green LED will flash once indicating one increment up.  When the highest setting is reached, two (2) audible beeps will be heard and two (2) green LED flashes will be visible.  Each push of the “-” button will produce an audible beep and the red LED will flash once indicating one increment down.  When the lowest setting is reached, two (2) audible beeps will be heard and two (2) red LED flashes will be visible.  To reset a Bed Beacon’s range back to the factory default setting, push and hold both the “+” and the “–“ buttons down at the same time.  Four (4) audible beeps will be heard and the LEDs will flash in an alternating pattern between green and red.  The factory default range setting for the Bed Beacon is position 9.  Replace the battery cover when the adjustment is complete.   Figure 7.  Bed Beacon Range Adjustments Decrement “-“  Increment “+”  AC  Line  Power  Sensor attached to power cord
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 11  5.2  Bed Beacon to Test Badge Range Adjustment   1. Set and adjust the bed and mattress height to 30 inches from the floor (see Figure 8).  2. While holding  the Test Badge 50  inches  from  the  floor  and  24 inches  from  the bed’s  handrail  center  location (side of bed) (see Figures 9 & 10), the Test Badge’s red and yellow LEDs should flash once a second, indicating that  the  proper  activation  range  and  communication  have  been  successfully  established.    If  range  is  not  24” adjust the Bed Beacon’s range buttons until the Badge activation range is 24 inches (see Figure 10).            Figure 8. Adjust Bed Mattress Height to 30 Inches   Figure 9. Test Badge Height Is 50 Inches From the floor              Figure 10. Test Badge Activation Distance from Bed’s Handrail  Center  is 24”
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 12  5.3  Dashboard Test with the PSS Badge and Bed Beacon   1. With the HWC Badge, verify that the Bed Beacon and Badge activates at 24 x 50 inches, and that Badge’s device address is confirmed and verified on the dashboard.    2. Go to Google (Internet) and type your facility’s Dashboard URL and you should see Figure 11.  3. Type in the correct email address, password, and answer the math question correctly to sign in.     Figure 11. Dashboard Entry Screen   4. When access is granted you should see the screen shown in Figure 12.    Figure 12. First Screen of Dashboard
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 13  5. Click on Device and Bed Beacon as shown in Figure 13.    Figure 13.  Choose Device Screen   6. Click on Column and you should see the choose selection block as shown in Figure 14.    Figure 14. Device Bed Beacon Screen
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 14  7. Check the box Search choice as shown in Figure 15.    Figure 15. Choose the Search for Bed Beacon   8. Enter the Bed Beacon’s device address number as shown in Figure 16 and the device should be found as shown. Click on the PSS button shown.    Figure 16. Search for and See Device Screen
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 15  9. You should now see the Bed Beacon and HCW Badge device address’s as shown in Figure 17.    Figure 17. PSS Event Screen  There may be circumstances which require a Bed Beacon’s range to be adjusted, after the initial installation, to properly communicate with a Badge.  Examples of why a Bed Beacon’s range may need to be adjusted are explained below. Cases for Bed Beacon Range Adjustment 1. Two beds with Bed Beacons in one room.  2. Two beds with Bed Beacons in separate but adjacent rooms separated by a wall. In both cases, the range of communication of a given Bed Beacon may overlap or interfere with a nearby Bed Beacon.  If this occurs, the HCW’s Badge may communicate with a nearby Bed Beacon instead of the intended Bed Beacon.  This miscommunication  can  result  in  the  system  reporting  contact  with  the  wrong  patient.  To  eliminate  the  possibility  of miscommunication, the range of Bed Beacons in close proximity may be decreased, at any time, to insure that a HCW’s Badge will communicate with the intended Bed Beacon. 6.  Troubleshooting 6.1  No Bed Beacon Heartbeats on the Dashboard If the Bed Beacon has stopped transmitting heartbeats to the Dashboard there is one of three possible solutions: 1. The  batteries  have  died.  Place  a  new  set  of  batteries  in  the  Bed  Beacon  and  test  the  Bed  Beacon’s  other function,  communications  with  a  Badge  as  described  in  section  5.  If  the  unit  test  good,  then  give  the  Bed Beacon a couple of hours to transmit a few heartbeat to the Dashboard 2. If new batteries do not fix the problem there is a problem with the wireless network hardware.  Remove and replace the Bed Beacon.  Refer to the Dashboard Directions for Use for instructions on how to replace device information on the dashboard.   3. If replacing the Bed Beacon does not remedy the problem there, may be a problem with the Bentley network.
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 16  6.2  The Bed Installation Does Not Communicate with a Badge If a Bed Installation is not communicating with Badges but is sending heartbeats to the dashboard, there are a number of possible causes.  The following steps will help to find the cause of the problem. 6.3  Bed Beacon FAS1538 1. Verify that the bed’s AC power cord is plugged into an active power source and ALP Sensor is connected to the bed’s power cord and Dock.  2. Unplug the Dock connector from the Bed Beacon.  Within two seconds the Beacon should flash 2 red LEDs and 2  beeps.    If  this  does  not  happen,  try  plugging  in  a  known  good  Antenna,  if  within  2  seconds  the  Beacon flashes a green LED and beeps, the first Antenna has become defective and needs to be replaced.  3. Unplug the Bed Dock.  Within two seconds the Beacon should flash 2 red LEDs and 2 beeps.  If this does not happen try plugging in a known good Dock.  Connect the Bed Antenna to the good Dock, then connect the Bed Beacon.  The Bed Beacon should flash a green LED and beep within 2 seconds of plugging it into the Dock.  If this happens, the first Dock has become defective and needs to be replaced.  4. Disconnect  the  CBL1033  cable  (the  cable  that  runs  in  between  the  Bed  Beacon  and  the  Dock).    Connect  a known good CBL1033 cable to the Dock, then connect the other end of the cable to the Bed Beacon.  The Bed Beacon should flash 2 green LEDs and 2 beeps.  If this happens the CBL1033 cable has become defective and needs to be replaced.  If the Bed Beacon does not respond when the known good cable is installed, the Bed Beacon is defective and needs to be replaced.  Note: If any of the components of the Bed Installation are replaced, the bed’s range will have to be re-checked and           re-adjusted as needed. 7.  System Component Care and Maintenance 7.1  Cleaning the Components The components should be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth.   The cloth should be damp but not wet.  A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean the external surfaces.  Only the exterior of the components may be cleaned.  Do not attempt  to clean any interior surface of these components as this  will damage the component’s circuitry.  Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning products in aerosol cans as they will damage the component’s finish.  7.2  Handling the Bed Beacon The  Bed  Beacon  is  an  electronic  device  and  should  be  handled  with  care.    Like  other  electronic  devices  such  as  cell phones,  the  Bed  Beacon  must  be protected  from  extreme  heat,  cold and  moisture.    Avoid  handling  the  Bed  Beacon with wet hands or exposing it to rain.  Avoid dropping or tossing the Bed Beacon.  The shock can damage the Beacon’s sensitive internal electronics. 7.3  Battery Replacement Bed Beacon is powered by 2 “D” Cell Alkaline Batteries.  Avoid reverse polarity by installing the batteries as indicated.
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 17   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  UltraClenz,  LLC  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.  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.  This radio transmitter (IC:10060A-FAS1538) 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-FAS1538)  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.
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 18    Magnetic Loop Antenna Printed-F antenna, 6.3 dBi Wire monopole antenna, -2.3 dBi
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 19  Appendix B - Warranty This device is warranted against defective materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. Equipment  covered  by  this  warranty  will  be  repaired  or  replaced  in  the  United  States  and  Canada,  WITHOUT  CHARGE, except for shipping and handling, by our Factory Service Center. When  returning  equipment  for  warranty  service,  you  must  first  call  your  distributor’s Warranty Service  Department for your Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA).  The RMA must be on your return label and the shipping charges must  be  pre-paid  and  a  copy  of  your  receipt  must  be  enclosed.    Equipment  should  be  returned  to  UltraClenz  Customer Service, 1201 Jupiter Park Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458. This warranty covers all defects incurred from normal use of the equipment and does not apply in the following cases: a. Loss  or  damage  to  the  equipment  due  to  abuse,  mishandling,  accident  or  failure  to  follow  installation  or  use instructions.  b. If the equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries.  c. If the equipment has been serviced or modified by someone other than our authorized agents.   THE AFOREMENTIONED IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE VENDOR BE LIABLE  FOR  CONSEQUENTIAL,  INCIDENTAL,  INDIRECT  OR  SPECIAL  DAMAGES  OR  LIABILITY,  TRANSPORTATION, INSTALLATION  OR  SUBSTITUTION  COSTS,  DELAYS,  OR  FOR  ANY  OTHER  DAMAGES,  COSTS,  OR  EXPENSES  INCURRED, IRRESPECTIVE  OF  HOW  THEY  OCCUR.    THIS  WARRANTY  SHALL  NOT  EXTEND  TO  ANY  OTHER  PERSON  OTHER  THAN  THE ORIGINAL PUCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state.  This warranty is given with respect to equipment purchased in the United States.
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 20  Appendix C - Patient Bed Hill-Rom Versa Care P3200 Installation                        1. Installation 1.1 Step 1: Installing the Bed Antenna (FAS1540) on the Bed  The patient bed must be raised to a height of 32 inches from the floor to gain access to all of the mounting locations.                Tape mounting Mount the Bed Antenna  under the bed on the metal surface shown  in Figure 1  with double-sided tape (supplied).  Make sure  the Antenna and the mounting surface  are clean  and  free of dirt  and oil.    A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.  Firmly push and hold in place for several minutes (see Figure 1).                Figure 1. Bed Antenna Installation Location on the Bed
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 21  1.2 Step 2: Installing the Dock on the Bed                Tape mounting Mount the Dock box under the bed on the left metal rail surface as shown with double-sided tape (supplied).  Make sure  both  the  Dock  and  the  mounting  surface  are  clean  and  free  of  dirt  and  oil.    A  soft  cloth  dampened  with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.   Firmly push and hold in place for several minutes (see Figure 2).                   1.3 Step 3: Installing the AC Line Power Sensor on the bed’s AC Power Cord The AC Line Power Sensor (see Figure 3) is physically mounted onto the bed’s AC power cord (3” from cable gland).  Use cable ties (supplied) and secure the AC Line power sensor to the bed’s power cord as shown.  The ALP Sensor detects the AC power of the bed’s cord to activate and deactivate the Bed Beacon.                     Figure 2. The Dock Installation Location on the Bed AC  Line  Power  Sensor attached to power cord Head of the bed Foot of the bed Figure 3. The ALP Sensor Installation Location on the Bed
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 22  1.4 Step 4: Adjusting the Bed Beacon to Proper Badge Range   1. Install 2 “D” cell alkaline batteries into the Bed Beacon and connect the Dock cable (CBL1033) (see Figure 4).  2. Set the Bed Beacon on the floor and temporarily connect cable (CBL1033) to the Dock (see Figure 4 & 5).  3. Connect the Bed Antenna and the AC Line Power Sensor as shown in Figure 5.   4. Plug the patient bed’s AC power cord into a 120vAC power source.  This will activate the Bed Beacon so that the  range  setting  and  all  testing  can  be  performed.  Refer  to  section  5.0  for  instructions  on  adjusting  the communication range.                                          Figure 4.  Connecting the Bed Beacon to the Dock Bed Beacon Din connector Bed Antenna connector AC Line Power Sensor connector Figure 5.  Connecting the Bed Beacon to the Dock Head of the bed Foot of the bed Dock Din Cable CBL1033
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 23  1.5 Step 5: Installing the Bed Beacon on the Bed  The Bed Beacon is mounted under the bed and mounts directly to the left frame as shown (see Figure 6).               Tape mounting Mount  the Bed Beacon under the  bed  on  the  left  rail  metal  surface  with double-sided  tape  (supplied)  and  secure with the 18” long cable tie (see Figure 6).  Make sure both the Bed Beacon and the mounting surface are clean and free of dirt and oil.  A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean both surfaces.                      2. Cable Management       2.1 ALP Sensor, Bed Beacon, Bed Antenna and Dock Cable Routing  1.  Place cable tie holders, cable ties and route cable to the Dock as shown (see Figure7, 8 & 9). Make sure the mounting surface is clean and free of dirt and oil.  A soft cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol works well to clean mounting surfaces.                 Figure 6.  Installing the Bed Beacon on a Patient Bed Head of the bed Foot of the bed Figure 7.  ALPS Cable Routing and Cable Tie Holder Placement Cable Tie (18”) Service Loop (17”)
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 24   3. Place cable tie holders and route the ALP Sensor cable along the inside rail and tie down any excess cable (Service Loop) as shown (see Figure 8).                        4. Place a cable tie holder and route the ALP Sensor cable as shown (see Figure 9).                           Head of the bed Foot of the bed Figure 8.  ALP Sensor Cable Routing and Cable Tie Holder Placement Figure 9.  ALP Sensor Cable Routing to Dock and Cable Tie Holder Placement Head of the bed Foot of the bed Service Loops
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 25  4. Place cable tie holders, route and tie the Bed Beacon and all remaining cables as shown (see Figure 10). After all cable management is complete, use small wire cutters and carefully flush cut off and dispose of all cable tie ends.                                                   Figure 10.  Bed Antenna, ALP Sensor and Bed Beacon Cable Routing to Dock  Cable Service Loops
Patient Safeguard System® Patient Bed Installation   UltraClenz, LLC       Page 26                     8.  Bed Installation Checklist  1. Organize all required equipment & tools                        2. Adjust the bed mattress height to 32 inches 3. Disconnect the bed AC power cord from 120vAC 4. Step 1 - Install the Bed Antenna (FAS1540) 5. Step 2 - Install the Dock (FAS1537) 6. Step 3 - Install the ALP Sensor (FAS1542) 7. Step 4 - Install the batteries and Din cable to Bed Beacon, connect to the Dock and place on the floor 8. Connect the ALP Sensor and Bed Antenna to the Dock 9. Step 5 - Set the Bed Beacon/ test Badge range 10. Step 6 - Test the HCW Badge with the Bed Beacon and Dashboard 11. Step 7 - Install the Bed Beacon (FAS1538) 12. Step 8 - Place cable tie holders , route and secure ALP Sensor cable 13. Step 9 - Place cable tie holders , route and secure Bed Beacon cable 14. Step 10 - Place cable tie holders , route and secure Bed Antenna cable

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