Professional Security Corporation DBA Personal Safety Corporation WAT-1 Manual Do Utilizador

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•  Select desired volume level using “H M L” toggle switch 
located in battery compartment (H = high, M = medium, 
L = low)
•  Select desired alarm tone using “Tone 1 Tone 2” toggle 
switch located in battery compartment 
•  Close the battery cover and fully tighten Phillips-head 
screw
•  Place the monitor in protective holder
2.  Wireless Alarm Transmitter (WAT-1) – Install 
batteries & Adjust Settings
•  To access WAT-1 battery compartment, remove case 
back by fully loosening the four (4) Phillips-head screws 
using the included screwdriver
•  Insert 2 AAA batteries (included) into the battery 
compartment ensuring correct polarity
•  Attach case back and fully tighten four (4) Philips-head 
screws
•  Using a pen or other pointed instrument, turn on the 
WAT-1 by switching the “OFF ON” toggle switch to “On” 
position
•  Using a pen or other pointed instrument, choose the 
correct position of the “Mat Pad” toggle switch (Mat = 
Floor Mat Sensor, Pad= Bed/Chair/Toilet Sensor Pad)
3.  Sync/Pair WAM-1 & WAT-1, Plug-in Sensor Pad or 
Floor Mat
•  Press & hold WAM-1 “SYNC” button located on right 
side of monitor. The red LED light will turn on indicating 
that the monitor is in Sync mode.
•  Press WAT-1“SYNC” button. The WAT-1 red LED light 
will turn on and WAM-1will sound an audible beep.
•  Both red LED lights on WAM-1 & WAT-1 will turn off. The 
monitor & transmitter are now synced.
•  Plug bed/chair sensor pad or floor mat sensor into the 
WAT-1 “PAD PLUG” 
•  Always test system before each use.
4.  Testing Wire-Less Patient Monitoring System 
Operation
 
To test system, press down on the sensor pad with the 
palm of your hand. The monitor will beep to indicate it 
is active. After removing pressure from the sensor pad, 
the monitor will immediately begin to alarm. Press the 
reset button once to silence the alarm sound and put the 
system into standby mode. 
Instructions for Use
The WAM-1 alarm, WAT-1 transmitter and sensor pad 
being used should be checked prior to each use to 
ensure all are functioning properly. The “Test/Reset” 
button on WAM-1 also functions as a battery tester.
Bed Sensor Pad Placement
Place Wireless Bed Sensor Pad (BEDPAD-1W) widthwise 
across bed on top of mattress. The sensor pad must be 
positioned on the mattress to be directly under buttocks or 
shoulder of user. When placed under shoulders, the alarm 
will activate when patient sits up in bed. When placed under 
the buttocks, the alarm will activate when the patient vacates 
the bed. Place side of pad with movement resistant cushions 
down against mattress top. Mattress cover sheets should be 
placed over the sensor. The WAT-1 sensor pad pocket should 
hang over side of bed.
Chair Sensor Pad Placement
Place Wireless Chair 
Sensor Pad (CHAIRPAD-
1W) in center of chair or 
wheelchair seat directly 
under buttocks of user. 
If a chair cushion is used 
sensor pad must be placed 
on top of chair cushion 
directly under buttocks of 
user. The WAT-1 sensor 
pad pocket should hang 
over side of chair.
Low Battery Indicator Function - WAM-1 & WAT-1
1.  WAM-1 Monitor
•  Low battery indication for WAM-1 monitor
- WAM-1 monitor will emit an audible beep sound alert
- “Monitor Low Battery” blue LED indicator will flash 
periodically
•  Low battery indication for WAT-1 transmitter
- WAM-1 monitor will emit an audible beep sound alert
- “Transmitter Low Battery” yellow LED indicator will 
flash periodically
2.  WAT-1 Transmitter
•  Yellow LED will flash three (3) times every 30 seconds 
indicating that the WAT-1 transmitter is sending the low 
TM
 PATIENT 
MONITORING SYSTEM
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Personal Safety Corporation • Hiawatha, Iowa 52233 • 800.373.2873