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DRI Sleeper Eclipse - Advanced Troubleshooting and Settings; Alarm Malfunctions and Performance

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WA R NI NG: DO NOT leave batteries where small children can nd them and
swallow them. This can lead to severe internal injury. See advisory under section
entitled Batteries.
When the alarm triggers it misses every fourth beep.
This indicates that the battery in the Urosensor
is running low. In this case
the Urosensor
will need to be replaced as it is a permanently sealed device to
prevent wetness getting inside.
The alarm makes a funny noise when it is turned on or the sound of the
alarm has suddenly decreased.
This is due to interference or damage to the Piezo buzzer during use. This is not
a manufacturing fault and is not covered by warranty. In this case the alarm base
must be replaced.
My replacement Urosensor
or replacement Alarm base does not work.
A new Urosensor
must be paired with your existing alarm base, and your
existing Urosensor
must be paired with a new or second alarm base. Follow the
instructions in the section on How to pair the Urosensor
with an alarm base.
The sound of the alarm is too loud.
The volume of the alarm is set to the highest sound volume. If required it
can be turned down by adjusting the volume control knob inside the battery
compartment as follows:
1.
Insert a coin between the protruding plastic ridges at the end of the alarm
base (see diagram in the section entitled DRI Sleeper
®
eclipse Alarm) and
twist it so the cover comes off the battery case.
2.
Take a small Phillips screwdriver and insert it in the volume adjustment knob
(next to the impression of a speaker with a + and – arrow).
3.
Turn the adjustment knob in the direction of the – arrow.
The alarm works intermittently.
Intermittent functioning of the alarm can be caused if the Urosensor
is not
located properly or, occasionally, by electromagnetic interference (see section on
Radio Frequency Device).
1.
Test that the alarm and Urosensor
are working correctly by following
instructions 1 and 2 in the section entitled My child wets the bed and the
Urosensor
does not trigger the alarm. Carry out this testing regime in the

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