
CSM-BC100 QUICK SETUP GUIDE
Setup
NOTE: Consult the “Directions For Use” included with monitor for
complete instructions, troubleshooting, and safety information
Remove the plastic film from the
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face of the monitor, and attach the
Velcro strap.
Turn the monitor switch to “ON” DECREASE VOLUME: To lower
Open battery compartment and
install the batteries.
INCREASE VOLUME: Increase
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volume by pressing and holding
the “VOL” button (solid green light
indicates maximum volume).
Write in the appropriate date(s) on
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sensor pad.
volume press the “VOL” button,
release, press again and hold
(solid yellow light indicates
minimum volume)
Use
SENSOR CONNECTION: Wrap
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the sensor cord around the
strain relief, and then connect to
“SENSOR PAD” receptacle on
monitor.
TEST THE ALARM: Verify that the alarm is on. Put weight on sensor pad until
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you hear a double beep and see the green in-use light illuminate. Release
weight to activate alarm.
POSITION THE SENSOR PAD
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on the chair or bed as instructed/
illustrated on the pad.
CONNECTING TO NURSE CALL:
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Plug a Nurse Call Connection
Cable into the ”NURSE CALL”
socket on the monitor, connect
the opposite end of the cable into
the Nurse Call Station (an adaptor
may be required) and test.
SILENCE THE ALARM: Return
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weight to the sensor pad or turn
the monitor switch “OFF”. Turn
the switch back on to ensure
reactivation.
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SECURE THE MONITOR to the
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back of the patient’s chair or bed.
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CSM-BC100 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
This checklist has been developed to help identify common issues that can be quickly
addressed to prevent unnecessary product returns. Please also refer to the product’s
Directions for Use and instructional video on Curbell’s website (www.curbellmedical.com).
If, after completing the checklist, the product continues to malfunction, please call your
Curbell Representative at 888-222-2188.
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No power/green “IN USE” light does not blink
o Batteries are installed according to the diagram in the battery compartment.
o Batteries are fresh and/or known to be good.
o The switch on the side of the monitor is in the “ON” position.
No alert is given to the facility’s nurse call system
o The connection between the monitor and the nurse call patient station is securely connec ted and not
damaged (a 1/4” mono nurse call jack and/or an adaptor for compatibility is required).
False alarm or no alarm sound occurs
o The pad is placed properly on the chair or bed.
o No part of the pad/mat (including the neck of the pad) is folded and/or creased.
o The pad/mat has not expired.
o The cord between the monitor and sensor is securely connected and not damaged.
The breakaway cord connector has been pushed in fully until it clicks.
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o There is no heavy blanket , gel, or foam cushion on the pad that may interfere with proper operation or cause delay in the alarm.
False alarm or no alarm sound occurs
o The pad is placed properly on the chair or bed.
o No part of the pad/mat (including the neck of the pad) is folded and/or creased
o The pad/mat has not expired.
o The cord between the monitor and sensor is securely connected and not damaged.
o The breakaway cord connector has been pushed in fully until it clicks.
o There is no heavy blanket , gel, or foam cushion on the pad that may interfere with proper operation or cause delay in the alarm.
o The volume level has been adjusted up.