Radio system combined with cable-connected light signalling system
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CareMat
®
configuration
6.1
The CareMat
®
with the integrated VarioRec
be combined with multiple VarioRec
frequency.
Configuration and the respectively provided features can be found
in the technical manuals. These can be found online at:
www.lehmannweb.de.
The CareMat
®
and one VarioRec
per room. The electrical connections should be performed by a qual-
ified technician. One CareMat
are installed per room. If anyone steps on an assigned CareMat
an alarm signal is transmitted to the VarioRec
Note: Together, the CareMat
system. Components forming individual systems should be labeled
clearly so the call is triggered in the particular room where the
CareMat
®
and VarioRec
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Maintenance and troubleshooting
The CareMat
®
is maintenance free until the batteries need to be replaced.
Ensure battery compartment screws are not over-tightened.
If batteries have been replaced and the CareMat
properly, check the following:
• Is the call system operating and the VarioRec
connected?
• Is the CareMat
®
correctly tuned-in to the VarioRec
• Is the signal transmitter battery OK?
If the CareMat
®
is still not functioning after the above have been checked,
consult a qualified expert.
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Technical specifications
Article
CareMat A, C / B
Dimensions (LxWxH)
1100x700x9 mm / 700x400x9 mm, height with housing 15 mm Signaling frequency
Weight [kg]
8.1, 6.7 / 3.1
Material
Polyurethane (PU)
Colour
care yellow
Surface
Stud texture design
Weight of persons
Minimum 10 kg
Water (room temp.), body fluids, Disinfectant, max. 70 vol%
Chemical resistance
alcohol
Subject to technical modifications
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EC Declaration of conformity
Manufacturer:
Authorised rep:
Following directives have been observed:
Following standards have been taken into acc.:
Signee:
Product variant:
®
radio transmitter can
®
radio receivers of the same
®
receiver are to be installed one
®
and one VarioRec
®
radio receiver
®
radio receiver.
®
and radio transmitter form one call
®
receiver are located.
®
is still not functioning
®
radio receiver correctly
®
radio receiver?
Bircher Reglomat AG, Wiesengasse 20, CH-8222 Beringen, www.bircher-reglomat.com
Bircher Reglomat GmbH, Robert Bosch Strasse 3, D-71088 Holzgerlingen
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EC, R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011, EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1:2013, EN 300 220 V2.4.1:2012,
EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1:2012
Head of Sales & Marketing Damian Grand / Head of Operations Daniel Nef, CH-8222 Beringen
CareMat A01T L433, CareMat B01T L433, CareMat M01T L433
Replacing radio transmitter battery
6.2
®
,
With a thin, pointed object (preferably plastic), push the battery
1
out of the housing compartment.
Insert the new battery, ensuring the positive (+) side is facing you
2
(as shown in the drawing above).
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Disposal
The signal transmitter and its battery are to be disposed of at a suit-
able collecting point, so that the components are recycled, correctly
treated and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner.
The CareMat
®
posed of as household refuse. You can obtain further information on
your local collection point from your refuse collection authority or
from the competent representative.
Signaling protocol
Lehmann electronic VarioRec
433.92 MHz
Working life
Approx. 2–3 years depending on usage
Signaling range
100 m (in the open air ), 30 m (within a building )
Type of battery
1x CR2032, 3V Lithium
Type of protection
IP 54
Ambient temperature
0 to +55 °C
2
1
minus the signal transmitter and battery can be dis-
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