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Enuresis Sensor  
Part Number (41004/21) 
 
 
Installation and User Instructions  
 
 
 
Functionality
 
 
The Enuresis Sensor is a Telecare Sensor intended for use with the following Tunstall 
Emergency Call Equipment: 
 
 – Telecom 4000+ and Telecare Overlay. 
 
The Enuresis Sensor comprises a Telecare Interface Module (TIM) fitted with Enuresis 
software (41004/20) and a Moisture Sensing Mat (S2209050). 
 
The intended use of the Enuresis Sensor is to ensure client comfort by signalling an alarm 
condition (by radio) in the event of the client’s bed becoming wet. The Enuresis Sensor is not 
sold as a Medical Device and therefore should not be used for the diagnosis, prevention, 
monitoring, treatment of or alleviation of enuresis. 
 
The Enuresis Sensor is powered by 4 AA batteries with a minimum battery life of 2 years with 
typical usage. The Enuresis Sensor automatically monitors the condition of the batteries and 
as they approach the end of their life, the Enuresis Sensor will signal (by radio) this event to 
the T4000 every 7 days (until the batteries are replaced or expire completely). 
 
 
Installation 
 
1.  Install the Enuresis Sensor by placing the Moisture Sensing Mat underneath a cotton top 
sheet and on top of any protective sheet. The shiny side of the Moisture Sensing Mat 
should be uppermost and the centre of the mat should be located at the position where 
bed wetting is most likely. 
 
2.  Insert the supplied batteries into the battery compartment in the base of the TIM in 
accordance with the raised markings in the base of the battery compartment. A single 
beep will be heard if the batteries are inserted correctly. 
 
3.  Connect the plug at the end of the Moisture Sensing Mat cable to the socket labelled 
IP4/Prog on the front panel of the TIM. It is important that the blanking plugs fitted in the 
other sockets of the TIM are left in place. 
 
4.  Program the Enuresis Sensor into the T4000+ (or Telecare Overlay system) using the 
procedure detailed below. 
 
5.  The TIM should be located in a convenient place nearby, ensuring the cable is safely routed. 
It is important that the TIM is not placed in a position where it may become wet. For 
optimum radio performance the TIM should be mounted away from metallic surfaces.