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Babysense2 Infant Respiratory Monitor

Australia's first Infant Respiratory Monitor registered as a medical device

INCLUDES BONUS SC100 DIGITAL AUDIO MONITOR

Sleep with greater peace while Babysense2 monitors the breathing movements of your sleeping baby. Should these breathing movements become irregularly slow or not be detected, Babysense2 will alert you audibly and visually.

Enjoy the restful reassurance that comes with knowing should your baby need you, you’ll be made aware immediately. Babysense2 cannot be seen or felt by your baby, yet it senses every breath and movement.

AUSTRALIA   NEW ZEALAND

Constantly monitors the breathing movements of your baby.
An audible and visual alarm is activated if your baby’s breathing movement slows to a rate of less than 10 breaths per minute or cannot be detected for more than 20 seconds.

Safe and integrated 
The control unit connects to sensor pads placed under your baby’s mattress.Comfortable and unobtrusive passive sensors have no direct contact with your baby, and cannot limit or obstruct movement.

Babysense2 is registered as a medical device
Babysense2 is registered as a medical device by the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia (TGA) approval No. ARTG 97479

Reassurance
Sleep with greater peace while Babysense2 monitors the breathing movements of your sleeping baby.

Babysense2 is registered as a medical device by the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia (TGA) approval No. ARTG 97479.

Babysense2 is also CE certified as a Class 2 Medical Device in Europe,and approved as a medical device in Europe, Israel and Japan, whereit has been used in hospitals for many years.

Requires 4 AA Alkaline Batteries (not supplied).

Sensor Pad size 27cm x 44cm

Sensitivity setting - Pre-set

Power consumption approx. 1mA

Battery life approx. 6 months using high quality alkaline batteries

Alarm volume typically 85dB SPL at distance of one metre from control unit

Illumination typically 2mCD

 

 

 

 FAQ’s for Oricom Babysense2

Q. Is it a medical device?
A. Yes it’s a registered medical device in Australia (TGA approval ARTG 97479).

Q. Is it simple to set up and easy to use?
A. Yes, extremely simple to set up and operate, however we strongly recommend the user guide instructions be followed and functionality regularly tested.

Q. Is it portable?
A.  Yes, it uses 4 AA Alkaline batteries (not supplied) so you can move it easily.

Q. Can it be used in cribs, bassinets, travel cot?
A. Yes, as long as the base is rigid and a suitable mattress is used.

Q. How many sensor pads does it have?
A. It comes with two highly sensitive sensor pads that cover the area of a standard sized crib or cot.

Q. What age groups is it suitable for?
It is suitable for all infants up to one year of age (it cannot be used for children or adults).

Q. If I have twins can I use with both babies in one cot?
A. No you will need to have babies in separate cots each with its own Babysense monitor.

Q. Lights on Control unit do not illuminate when turned ON?
A.  Batteries are not inserted correctly or may be flat. Check batteries are inserted in the Control unit observing the correct polarity. Control unit requires 4 x AA 1.5V Alkaline batteries (not supplied).

Q. Low battery voltage warning (red light) on the Control Unit is flashing?
A. Batteries are low, replace all 4 batteries.

Q. False alarm up to 30 seconds from turning on?
A. Single sensor pad connected through the connecting cable.
Sensor pad is defective.
Connecting cable is defective (when using 2 sensors).
Two sensors are not connected correctly to the Control unit.
Cable is connected to the control units blocked socket.
When using only one sensor pad, make sure it is connected directly into the Control unit without the connecting cable. Connect one sensor pad without the connecting cable and lay the baby on the bed for 1minute. If alarm does not activate, the sensor pad is ok. If alarm activates, disconnect and place the sensor pad aside.
Connect the other sensor pad and repeat steps above.
If both sensor pads are in working order, connect the connecting cable and lay the baby on the bed for 1 minute. If the alarm activates the connecting cable is damaged.
Do not connect any cables to the blocked socket on Control unit (only to “SENSOR IN” socket).
Q. Alarm goes off after a few hours
A. The mattress is not touching the sensor pads.
The mattress is raised (there is an object near the sensor pads).
Two sensor pads are connected but the baby is not yet crawling.
Only one sensor pad is connected and the baby has crawled off the sensor pad.
The mattress does not enable adequate transfer of baby movement (a rigid mattress, a mattress with springs or mattress with air pockets).
Make sure that the mattress and sensor pads are touching.
Make sure that there are no objects next to the sensor pads and that the Twin connector is not placed on or near the sensor pads (it is preferable to locate the Twin connector outside the bed area).
Connect sensor pads as per the user manual.    If baby is not yet able to crawl, use only one sensor pad – and make sure sensor is placed underneath baby's location in bed to ensure greater relative sensitivity.
Place a sheet of plywood (not supplied) under the sensor pad so that the sensor pad and the mattress will be tightly pressed together.

Q. Delayed alarms while taking the baby out of the bed
A. Performance test is not correct.
Do not conduct performance test by taking the baby out of bed and waiting for the alarm to go off. Kindly conduct performance test according to the performance test instruction in user guide. 
The alarm does not go off within 20 seconds when performing the correct performance test
Environmental Influences detected by the sensor pads, such as wind, fan, air-conditioner, toy mobile vibrations.
Perform a test which will detect the source of the movement that the device detects, eg; sources of wind such as air conditioner, an open window or a fan, movements of baby mobile (which can vibrate even if it’s not turned on) walking around the bed area or an intercom placed near the bed with intense transmission levels. Eliminate sources of wind, remove the mobile etc. After neutralizing all environmental interruptions, perform the test again.

 

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Oricom International Pty Ltd

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