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#712717 Wireless Night Light
Instructions for Application, Use and Care
Wireless Night Light System Overview
The AliMed Wireless Night Light automatically lights a path for patients who get up
in the night and trigger their existing sensor pad or alarm. The Wireless Night Light
illuminates low-light areas with 4 LED lights when activated. The activation can be
triggered by the patient rising from bed and activates the alarm signal to be sent to the
Wireless Night Light, or when the built-in infrared sensor (PIR) of the Wireless Night
light detects movement in low light condition.
Use
The Wireless Night Light is used in conjunction with the AliMed Wireless
Transmitter. The AliMed Wireless Transmitter connects to any sensor alarm (e.g
AliMed TR2 Sensor Alarm) utilizing the ¼” nurse call jack. The Wireless Night
Light will automatically turn on when a corresponding patient alarm is activated or
when the passive infrared sensor (PIR) detects movement. The Wireless Night Light
can detect signals up to 30 feet from the Wireless Transmitter within a room, or 20
feet from the Wireless Transmitter through walls, or detect motion from up to 12 feet
away. The Night Light can be set to remain illuminated for either 1 or 3 minutes after
each activation, unless reset by the caregiver. To turn the Night Light off, locate the
OFF/1 min/3 min switch in the battery compartment and switch it to the OFF position.
An AC adapter is included with the AliMed Wireless Night Light and is strongly
recommended for use.
Set Up & Choosing Light Duration
1. Installing the Batteries:
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1. Loosen the single screw at the base of the Wireless Night Light and remove the
rear cover.
2. Install three (3) alkaline AA cell batteries (not included) as shown in this photo.
3. Turn the Wireless Night Light on and set the switch to choose the illumination
time to 1 minute or 3 minute.
4. Replace rear cover and tighten the screw.
2. Mounting:
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The Wireless Night Light unit can be mounted in various ways depending on the
environment and usage. Three modes of mounting are included in the original
package
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1. Magnetic mounting to metal surfaces.
2. Wall mounting using included bracket and screws.
3. Double-sided tape for mounting the night light to any smooth surface.
Pairing with Wireless Transmitter
1. Set Up and Pair
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In order for the Wireless Night Light to work in conjunction with a patient alarm,
the AliMed Wireless Transmitter and Wireless Night Light need to be paired.
1. To start, you must first turn the device on by moving the switch located in
the battery compartment from the OFF position to either the 1-minute or 3minute position.
2. The unit takes ~45 seconds to warm-up or “boot-up” during which time it
will show a solid red indicator light.
3. When the unit is ready, a flashing green light will appear and flashes 1 time
every 5 seconds.
4. To pair, press and release the SYNC button on both the Wireless Transmitter
and the Wireless Night Light at the same time (see photo for locations). The
indicator light on both devices will flash green 3 times to confirm successful
pairing. Then the Wireless Night Light enters “Normal” operating mode and
the indicator light will flash green once every 5 seconds.
5. Each Wireless Transmitter may pair with up to 4 External Wireless alarms
or Wireless Night Lights.
6. This process should take less than one minute to complete per unit.
7. The indicator light on each device will flash RED 3 times if pairing is not
successful within 5 seconds after the SYNC buttons are pressed. Go back to
#4 and start the pairing process again.
Low Battery – When the batteries of Wireless Night Light are low, an audible
alarm will sound, and a red alert light will flash once every 5 seconds for 3
minutes. The Wireless Night Light will resume “Normal” operation for 5
activations triggered by wireless signals or movement. During this time, the
indicator light will continue to flash red once every 5 seconds when not activated.
After 5 activations, the Wireless Night Light will stop operation and the indicator
light will show solid red until batteries die or new batteries are replaced.
If power adapter is connected or batteries are replaced when the indicator light
flashes red and the Wireless Night Light detects power, it will resume “Normal”
operation and the indicator light will resume flashing green once every 5 seconds.
If power adapter is connected or batteries are replaced when the indicator light is
in solid red, or when batteries completely die, it is recommended to switch off the
Wireless Night Light first and switch on again to reset. The Wireless Night Light
will start again and takes ~45 seconds to warm-up or “boot-up”. During which
time it will show a solid red indicator light. Re-do pairing with the Wireless
Transmitter is not necessary as previous pairing stays in memory unless power