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Tuning the CareMat to the LE10: Press “T1“key for 2 seconds. LED 2
(red) flashes slowly. Tune-in CareMat within 30 seconds by activating it.
When the programming has been successfully completed, LED 1 and LED 2
flash alternately. If the CareMat has already been programmed, LED 2 flas-
hes rapidly for six seconds. When not being used or when being used in
another room, the CareMat should be switched off on the LE10. This way it
can be ensured that the call is only triggered in the specific room where the
CareMat is actually located.
To switch off CareMat on LE10: Press the “T1” key for 5 seconds until
the LED 1 (green) starts to flash. Then activate CareMat and wait for
5 seconds. The CareMat is now switched-off.
Note: If no CareMat, or no transmitter is tuned-in on the LE 10, the LED 2
(red) flashes three times every 10 seconds. In order to avoid this, a CareMat
should always be tuned-in on the LE10.
6.2 Programming the 434 MHz radio transmitter
With a thin, pointed object (preferably plastic), push the battery
out of the housing compartment.
Insert the new battery, ensuring the positive (+) side is facing
you (as shown in the drawing above).
1
2
Battery changing
1
2
J1
Maintenance and fault finding
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If despite this the function is not being provided, the following checks
should be made:
• Is the call system operating and the LE10 connected correctly?
• Is the CareMat correctly tuned-in to the LE10?
• Is the signal transmitter battery OK?
6.1 Configuration LE10-radio receiver
6Signal system combined with light call system
Inputs
The LE10 can be supplied in two ways:
A) via the connections 1 and 2 of the P130 cable
connector or
B) via the RJ12-jack for plug-in power supply
use < 25 mA
Open connection compartment
Connector compartment LE10-radio receiver
T1
–
+
8 – 30 VDC
Relais 2
Ausgang
Relais 1
Ausgang
S3
12345
P133
RJ12
0
3
1
P
6 5 4 321
–
+
Relais 1 Ausgang
61
ON
OFF
Output Relays
max. 28 V AC/DC
max. 250 mA
A)
B)
Call system
6.3
Battery
CR2032
A run-down transmitter battery (charge condition < 20%) is displayed in the
following manner: LED 2 (red) flashes every 10 seconds and Relay 2 is swit-
ched on. When the battery has been changed, LED 2 and Relay 2 are swit-
ched-off as soon as a daily data transmission or an activation of the
CareMat has been recognised.
One LE10 transmitter, which is connected to the call system via the room
terminal, is to be installed per room. The factory settings are to be retained:
all S3 micro switches are to be OFF. This corresponds to the Normal opera-
ting mode. The LED 1 (green) is constantly lit in the Standby mode. If any-
one steps on an assigned CareMat, an alarm signal is transmitted to the
LE10. The LED 2 (red) illuminates and the Relay 1 output switches on for
10 seconds.
• During transport and storage, any significant bending of the
CareMat should be avoided.
• Store the CareMat in a dry, clean and flat location.
• Do not place any heavy loads on the CareMat and do not stack
more than 10 packed mats on top of each other.
• The CareMat can be cleaned using commercially available disinfecting
and cleaning agents with max. 70 vol% alcohol.
No corrosive agents should be used.
• The CareMat is neither autoclavable nor can it be disinfected using
steam.
4Cleaning and disinfecting 5Transport and storage
LED 1 (green)
LED 2 (red)
Remove housing cover on rear
(6 countersunk screws M3x5, cross-head size P 1)
Reinstall housing cover, carefully tighten the 6 screws by hand,
do not overtighten.
If the points mentioned above have been checked out, but the functions of
the CareMat are, despite this, still not being provided, you should consult a
qualified expert.
The CareMat is maintenance-free up until the time that the batteries need changing. Only tighten the screws lightly!