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11 Maintenance
There are no user serviceable components in BabySat, and no
calibration is required. Routine maintenance includes
Inspecting the BabySat components for damage and cleanliness. Do
NOT use it if the components appear damaged.
Cleaning the Soc, Sensor and Base Station according to the cleaning
instructions found in Section 10.
Charging Sensor battery.
11.1 Sensor Battery Maintenance
The Sensor battery is non-replaceable and cant be serviced. Sensor battery
performance can decrease with age and use. If a fully charged Sensor will
not operate for at least 8 hours, it should be replaced.
For long-term storage, see section 12.
11.2 Base Station Battery Maintenance
The Base Station battery is non-replaceable and cant be serviced. For long
term storage see 12
The Base Station battery should be tested upon first use and again every
three months.
Testing the Base Station Battery
Charge the Sensor for at least 10 minutes.
Remove Sensor from Base Station, begin monitoring.
U
nplug the Base Station.
V
erify lost power alarm activates and alarm
continues for at least
5
minutes before Base Station turns o
. If not,
replace the Base Station.
! NO
T
E
.
The Sensor can be on or o
the baby during Step
3
of this test.
! NO
T
E
.
The device will sound the medium priority alarm
during this test.
11.
3
Testing
Al
ar
m
Signa
l
G
eneration
Caregiver should verify that the Base Station produces proper alarms if it has
been in storage or at least every
6
months.
P
review each alarm priority and
verify both the Base Station and
A
pp alarm as e
x
pected. Discontinue use if
alarms do not function as intended.
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