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1. BM 02 NANNY BABY RESPIRATION MONITOR Congratulations on the birth of your baby and thank you for deciding to purchase the Nanny BM 02 Using the Nanny will give you confidence that your sleeping baby is breathing steadily This in turn will help to give you peace of mind ooo je GuluUuUuuuuuul DESCRI The Nanny BM 02 continuously monitors a bab indications the Nanny triggers an rat appens after 20 seconds of not te drop below 8 breaths per minute registering any breathing movements or s i i under the mattress of the baby s crib or The Nanny s ultra sensitive pad is designed to be posi cot From this position the pad can ce from the sensor are then transmi sympathy with any movements with the baby and the pad Warning The Nanny is design with her breathing but it cannot tak manual to help you in case there y form of radiant energy potential problems that your baby may be experiencing y action Practical first aid advice is provided later on in this mergency NSTALLATION 1 Place the sensor pad on the bottom of the cot as shown in the diagram Position the pad so that it is directly underneath the area where the baby will be sleeping then place the mattress on top of the sensor pad Follow these guidelines The center of the sensor pad should be approximately positioned where your baby s chest is The pad should be on a smooth and solid surf
2. PASSAGES Unconsciousness may lead to a child s tongue locking and the consequential blockage of the airways It is essential to open the airways Carefully tilt the head backwards b y ing one hand on the child s fore head and gently tilting the head back At the same time with yo i oint of the child s vee e airway If you still chin lift the chin Do not push on the soft tissues under the c fingers of each hand have difficulty in opening the airway try the jaw thrust me behind each side of the child s jaw bone and push the jaw Picture 1 Release the preat passages by tilting the head back wards and putting the jaw up The first aider uses one hand to bend the head of the injured person a mouth of the child with his mouth stretch the neck Using the fore Picture 2 Opening the airways by Using one hand he tilts the head of ger of the second hand he puts up the jaw thrust method To thrust the the child backwards while the sec the bottom jaw up and forward jaw use two fingers of each hand ond hand keeps the jaw upwards Picture 3 Rescue breaths baby The first aider covers the nose and When the airway is opened for attempted delivery of rescue breaths look to see if a foreign body can be seen in the mouth If an object is seen attempt to remove it with a single finger sweep If it appears that the obstruction has been relieved open and checks the airway as above Deliver rescue breaths if the chi
3. to encircle the lower part of the infant s rib cage with the tips of the fingers supporting the infant s back Press down on the lower sternum with your two thumbs to depr approximately one third of the depth of the infant s chest ng CHEST COMPRESSION IN CHILDREN OVER 1 vem p Place the heel of one hand over the lower third of th ern as abof Lift the fingers to ensure that pressure is not app aoe the chil ae Position yourself vertically above the victim s c with vias Bericht compress the sternum to depress it by approximately one third of of the In larger children or for small rescuers t be achi the fingers interlocked amp see picture 8 sd ay gt FOREIGN BODY o 4 ae ECTS ETC A easily by using both hands with General signs of FBAO Witnessed episode Coughing or choking Sudden onset Recent history of playing with ating small objects gt COKING IN AN INFANT If there is no breath of baby you should Lay the baby face down along your forearm with their head low Give up to 5 back blows as shown between the shoulder blades with the heel of your hand Check their mouth quickly after each one and remove any obvious obstruction If the obstruction is still present Turn the baby onto their back and give up to 5 chest thrusts with 2 fingers in the middle of the chest push inwards and upwards Check the mouth quickly after each one If the obstruction does not clear after three
4. Rescue breaths child The first aider carefully covers the mouth of the child with his own mouth and uses one hand to keep the head bent backwards and block the nose of the child with his thumb and forefinger gt CHECK FOR SIGNS OF A CIRCULATION Take no more than 10 sec to Look for signs of a circulation These include a nal gasps these are infrequent irregular br trained and experienced but ensure you In a child over 1 year feel for the In an infant feel for the pulse Oneth If you are confident that you Continue rescue breathing if nec Turn the child onto his side Re assess the child frequent If there are no signs of a circulati Start chest compression Combine rescue breathing an e recov Picture 5 Pulse examination the carotid artery q amp ent ee pic more tid pulse in t Ck r side t tt sign ary until Hook est compression Picture 7 Searching for the cor rect area for heart stimulation of an infant The second hand of the first aider should keep the head tilted backwards to facilitate ventilation Child Emergency Care General Procedures Picture 8 The position of hands during the external heart stimulati on of a child The second hand of the first aider keeps the tilted bac kwards to facilitate ventilation pper arm irculation within 10 sec ild starts breathing effectively on his own SOsition if he remains unconsc
5. ace It must not be bent If there is only a spring grid on the bottom of the bed place a solid board wood plywood etc under the pad gt If you want to use the Nanny in more than one cot you may use additional pads item number BM 02D sold separately and then just attach the control unit to the pad in the cot your baby is using You can also attach two pads to a single control unit so that a larger area of the cot can be monitored this is particularly useful for older infants who are more likely to move around the cot Both of the pads connect to the alarm unit via a splitter Supplied Using the Nanny BM 02 for twins Each baby must have its own cot with a separate control unit and sensor pad in each cot The cots must not touch For the purposes of monitoring using the Nanny the twins must not share the same cot even if they each have their own Nanny within the cot 2 Inserting batteries into the control unit The battery compartment is located on the rear of the control unit To open the battery compartment lid use the palm of your hand and slide it off Use 2 new AA size alkaline batteries The polarity of the batteries is clearly marked in the battery compartment Close the lid and turn the switch to position I The indicators will flash in sequence and you will hear a beep Switch the unit OFF again position 0 If there is no beep after turning ON check t
6. connector It could be the result of pulling possibly by the baby or the cable not being attached to the crib in accordance with the instruction outlined in this manual Another reason could be damage to the pad caused by careless handling dropping it on the floor bending etc Solution Contact the JABLOTRON ALARMS a s service department 7 What should I do if the Nanny is faulty If you are experiencing any difficulties with the device aud ical support team a ct our before contacting your retailer The difficulties are often cau lation or use of the ncorre device All the installation and correct usage instructio e foun oi this manual Beyond be eriencin owever there is a techni this we are happy to help with any problems you m aah q od to suit you so you won t be cal defect in your device we will try to find the b without your Nanny for too long alkaline batteries fKequent testing makes it shorter a 2 kg to max 15 kg M 02D size max 305 x 500 x 15 mm ht 1 500 g made of PVC P e max 140 x 80 x 35 mm weight 150 g Power Stand by consumption Average battery life time Recommended weight of Sensor pad Control unit made of ABS Working environment 5 C to 35 C rel humidity 30 to 75 Storage environment 0 C to 40 C rel humidity 10 to 85 Lifetime of the product 2 years Contents sensor pad control unit extension cable splitting connector and plast
7. cycles of back blows and chest thrust dial 999 or 112 for an ambulance Continue cycles of back blows and chest thrusts until help arrives and resuscitate of necessary Seek medical advice for any baby who has been given chest thrusts CHOCKING IN A CHILD Young children are particularly prone to choking If a child is unable to speak cough or breathe Give up to 5 back blows between the shoulder blades with the heel of your hand Check the mouth quickly after each one and remove any obvious obstruction If the obstruction is still present give up to 5 abdominal thrusts Place a clenched first between the navel and the bottom MFV52104 NAV 032 04 Child Emergency Care General Procedures of the breast bone and pull inwards and upwards Check the mouth quickly after each one If the obstruction does not clear after three cycles of back blows and abdominal thrusts dial 999 or 112 for an ambulance Continue with cycles of back blows and abdominal thrusts until help arrives and resuscitate if neces sary Picture 10 Belly pressing on a standing or sitting child cons cious General pediatric emergency care Child Emergency Care General Procedures MFV52104 NAV 032 04
8. he batteries COC arp A If securing the control unite e ot then use the fastening strap Supplied gt Alternatively the alarm unit i wall using the wall mount holder supplied Once attached the unit should be visible to you and should not be covered We recommend that you positi unit out of the reach of older infants 4 Connecting the pad s c the control unit Wrap the cable around a bar of the cot in such a way that there is no loose cable for the infant to pull on Insert the cable connector into the alarm unit until you hear a click Any excess cable should be pushed firmly under the mattress Should you wish to position the alarm unit in a different room to the one where the cot is then you can use the 5 meter extension cable Supplied Do not use more than one extension cable When using two pads in a cot use the cable splitter supplied To disconnect the cable from the unit press the connector tab towards the cable and pull Switch position 0 OFF ON Green indicator smiley face a short flash indicates a breath or a movement of the baby Red indicator unhappy face flashes when there is an ALARM Red battery indicator flashing indicates low batteries BM 02 Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor 13 MFV52104 NAV 032 04 1 Lower your baby into the cot 2 Turn the unit on The indicators will flash and you should hear a bee
9. ic wall mount holder Conformity assessment was done by Notified Body No 1014 C 1014 It has also been registered by the Ministry of Health Care in the Czech Republic JABLOTRON ALARMS a s hereby declares that the BM 02 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1993 42 EC The original of the conformity assessment can be found on the web page www jablotron com technical support section Note Dispose of batteries safely depending on the type of the batteries and local regulations Although this product does not contain any harmful materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or directly to the manufacturer after use Yy nanny jablotron cz www nanny cz JABLOTRON BM 02 Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor MFV52104 NAV 032 04 General procedures of child and infant resuscitation If your baby is unresponsive shout for help and then open the airways If the child is not breathing normally perform 5 rescue breaths Should the child be still unresponsive after that perform 15 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths After one minute call resuscitation team and then continue CPR gt BREATHING EVALUATION Look for chest movements Listen by the child s nose and mouth for breathing sounds Feel for air movement on your cheek Look listen and feel for no longer than 10 seconds before deciding that breathing is absent BREATHING PASSAGES EVALUATION AND RELEASE OF BREATHING
10. ice is detecting environmental vibrations see the following warning Warnings The Nanny is sensitive enough to detect the slightest movement caused by a baby s breathing Environmental vibrations of the bed the floor or the entire building can influence its performance The cot should not be in physical contact with another bed which is being used by another person or animal nor should it be in contact with any device that generates vibrations Environmental vibrations can also be caused by a powerful air movement for example air movement caused by a fan air con ditioning or even just walking past the cot Note If you need to move the cot to a new location ensure that you test the Nanny has not been compromised by any new and unforeseen environmental vibrations at the new location Do not use a mattress made of a hard material such as expanded polystyrene as this may result in the device malfunctioning harder materials tend to transmit environmental vibrations more efficiently than softer materials Please be aware that the device can only warn you of an emergency with respect to a baby s low respiration breathing rate Once the alarm is sounded an adult should be close enough to respond quickly and if it is an emergency be prepared to carry out resuscitation on the child and arrange for the emergency services to be called The manufacturer provides a warranty for the Nanny The warranty does not extend to batteries and the
11. ious icture 6 ulse examination on brachial Pod of and 6 Check the pulse if you are 0 sec to do this or normal breathing not ago r no pulse or a slow pulse or you are not sure Picture 9 Hits between the spa tulas up and pressing the chest down to remove a foreign item from the breathing passages of an infant baby MFV52104 NAV 032 04 gt FOR ALL CHILDREN COMPRESS THE LOWER THIRD OF THE BREASTBONE To avoid compressing the upper abdomen locate the lower part of breastbone by finding the angle where the lowest ribs join in the middle Compress the sternum one finger s breadth above this Compression should be sufficient to depress the sternum by approximately one third of the depth of the chest Release the pressure then repeat at a rate of about 100 min After 15 compressions tilt the head lift the chin and give two effective breaths Continue compressions and breaths in a ratio of 15 2 Lone rescuers may use a ratio of 30 2 particularly if they are having difficulty with the transition between compression and ventilation CHEST COMPRESSION IN INFANTS The lone rescuer should compress the sternum with the tips of two fingers If there are two or more rescuers use the encircling technique Place both thumbs flat side by side on the lower third of the sternum as above with the tips pointing towards the infant s head Spread the rest of both hands with the fingers together
12. ld is not breathing If the child regains consciousness and is breathing effectively place him in a safe side lying recovery position and monitor breathing and conscious level whilst awaiting the arrival of EMS 2 RESCUE BREATHS FOR AN INFANT Ensure a neutral position of the head and apply chin lift Take a breath and cover the mouth and nasal apertures of the infant with your mouth making sure you have a good seal If the nose and mouth cannot both be covered in the older infant the rescuer may attempt to seal only the infant s nose or mouth with his mouth if the nose is used close the lips to prevent air escape Blow steadily into the infant s mouth and nose over 1 1 5 sec sufficient to make the chest visibly rise Maintain head tilt and chin lift take your mouth away from the victim and watch for his chest to fall as air comes out Take another breath and repeat this sequence 5 times see pictures 3 and 4 If the chest is not moving the breathing is not effective If free air circulation cannot be achieved despite the above Child Emergency Care General Procedures 17 MFV52104 NAV 032 04 described action you must thoroughly check the mouth for any obstructions foreign item e g toy food residues etc or check the backward bend of the head and position of the bottom jaw If the breathing passages are free and we can feel a pulse perform rescue breaths at a frequency of 20 breaths per minute Ww Picture 4
13. manufacturer is not responsible if it is found that the Nanny has not been used in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual The lifetime of the sensor pad is 2 years At the end of 2 years BM 02 Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor MFV52104 NAV 032 04 eek J foll wing this Ciceaure l A ai flash as the baby breathes ed T h e indicator may continue to flash for our baby Do not hold or touch the bed we recommend that you purchase a replacement sensor pad as the manufacturer does not guarantee the correct functioning of the sensor pad after 2 years of use The manufacturer does not recommend buying or renting a second hand product as careless han dling of the sensor pad by some users could result in impaired sensitivity The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage or impairment of rental or second hand devices If there is no beep sound after turning the unit on and the red indicator flashes then the batteries need to be replaced Replace with 2 new AA size alkaline batteries polarity is clearly marked in the battery compart ment Once the batteries have been replaced switch the Nanny on and check for the beep sound Note Do not use rechargeable batteries The Nanny does not require regular maintenance ho ed that the Nanny is tested weekly To clean use a soft damp cloth to wipe t ary aggressive cleaning fluids should not be used Avoid water or any other liqui i
14. ng i control unit or inside the sensor pad Protect the sensor pad from physi Thig aclides but not exclusively impact blows dropping and bending 1 Why did the Nanny triga pa Phe baby was breathing normally and regularly Answer Movements of the Bab uring breathing were not reliably being detected by the sensor pad Solution Babies up to 3 months of ave a low weight and do not change their position in bed it is rec ommended that you place t nsor under the sheet towel or blanket the baby lies on This helps to minimize false alarms Once the infant starts to roll and crawl place the sensor under the mattress If the baby has to lie on a slope with his head higher than his body following doctor s orders it is still necessary to maintain close contact between the baby mattress and the sensor pad Check that the mattress lies entirely on the sensor pad with its own weight It is better to raise the feet of the cot rather than the mattress The mattress must not be firmly gripped by the sides of the bed and shouldn t be hanging above the bed s base 2 Why wasn t an alarm triggered after taking the baby out of the crib Answer A disruptive vibration was detected by the sensor pad possibly caused by Are there people walking past the crib This is a problem particularly if the crib is on a parquet or laminate floor To reduce the effect of floor vibrations place pieces of carpet under the legs of the cot
15. p 3 The green indicator will flash as your baby breathes or moves If your baby stops breathing for more than 20 seconds or her breathing rate is too low then a loud alarm will sound from the control unit together with a flashing red indicator When the alarm sounds check your baby and provide first aid if necessary Make sure that there are no obstructions in her breathing passages start resuscitation then call the emergency services In some cases of apnea cessation of breathing the sound of the alarm may rouse the baby sufficiently to get her breathing again The alarm can be stopped by switching the unit off Please note False alarms may occur if the installation guidelines are not followed or if the infant crawls off the pad The Nanny BM 02 should be tested once a w 1 When the baby is in the cot and the unit is ON and moves 2 Leave the unit ON and take the baby ou a short time due to the vibrations caused removal as the device may detect your breathi 3 When the flashing has stopped Porcs t will emit warning beeps for 5 seconds and then sound the alarm The red i should flashing when the alarm is triggered Stop the alarm by turning the switch om thejwnit OFF If the device does not work escri b amp We check that 1 There is a beep after switching it o check the batteries 2 After lifting the baby out of the c green indicator should stop flashing within a minute or so If the green indicator continues to then the dev
16. to absorb the vibration Is there an open window near the crib and it is windy outside It is important to eliminate any disrup tive vibrations for Nanny to function properly If the crib is in contact with a fridge or another source of vibration it will be necessary to separate the source of vibration BM 02 Nanny Baby Respiration Monitor 1s MFV52104 NAV 032 04 3 How can the Nanny be used for twins Answer Each of the twins must have his own crib without any physical contact between them Each baby must have his own independent Nanny system It is not possible to use two separate sensor pads connected to one control unit because the movement from one twin would be detected and prevent any potential breathing difficulties being detected from the other twin 4 Is it possible to use the Nanny in a cradle swinging pram or Moses basket Answer It is only possible to use the Nanny in a pram if the pram is not moving and is not being touched by anyone It needs to be positioned in a quiet place away from environmental vibrations The same conditions apply for cradles and Moses baskets 5 Why is there a low battery warning just after switching on the device Answer Ensure that you have not used rechargeable batteries as their voltage is lower and therefore false alarms are triggered Only use alkaline batteries in the device 6 Why doesn t the device work properly anymore Answer This can be caused by a damaged cable or its
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