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LED 5 and A are blinking: All OK - wearer is not yet at rest
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The heart rate is measured reliably, the connection between arm module and base station is in
order, the battery is in order, but the wearer is not yet at rest in bed or has recently sat up. Once
the wearer has been lying at rest for two minutes, the NightWatch will switch to its most sensitive
setting (LED 5 continuously green).
Ringing sound and LED 6 and A are blinking red: Alert
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This is a NightWatch alert.
Sound
Ringing
Repeated 1x beeps
Repeated 2x beeps
Repeated 4x beeps
Epilepsy alert!
A possible epileptic seizure has been detected! Check on the armband wearer.
No/poor heart rate signal
You will hear this alert as soon as you remove the arm module from the charger. This alert will stop
as soon as the NightWatch detects the heart rate after the armband has been put on the wearer.
Lie down quietly for the heart rate to be detected faster. This alert will also be triggered if the arm
module has been unable to monitor a reliable heart rate for a while.
There are several possible causes of a temporary or permanent failure to monitor a reliable heart
rate:
» The heart rate monitor is not correctly on the skin. Make sure that the green LEDs on the
underside of the arm module are directly on the skin.
» The armband may be too loose, have slid off , or been taken off . In that case, tighten the
armband a little.
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B
B
LED 6
Fast blinking
Slow 1x blinking
Slow 2x blinking
Slow 4x blinking
A
A
Alert
Epilepsy alert!
No/poor heart rate signal
Out of range
Low battery
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