The Nanny BM-02 continuously checks your baby’s breathing and movements to confirm the absence of a possible danger.
The Nanny triggers an acoustic and visual alarm if breathing stops for longer than 20 seconds or if the rate of breathing is bellow 8 breaths per minute.
This allows for Apnea (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and other life threatening conditions to be indicated in time to save the child.
The Nanny BM-02 sensor pad, positioned under the bed’s mattress, detects the gentle movements of an infant’s chest.
Signals from the sensor go to the control unit, which confirms regular breathing or movements. The device has no physical contact with the baby and it also does not generate any form of energy.
So it cannot have any harmful effect to the human body.
Place the sensor pad on the bed bottom as shown in the diagram.
Place the mattress on the sensor pad and be sure that the sensor is
well positioned with the mattress using the following guidelines:
Place the sensor pad on the bed bottom as shown in the diagram
Center of the sensor pad should be approximately in the position of where the baby’s chest will be.
The pad should be on a smooth & solid surface – It should not be bent!
If there is only a spring grid supporting the bed, place a solid board (wood, plywood etc.) between the pad and the spring grid.
If you want to use the Nanny in multiple beds, use extra sensor pads. Install them in each bed and change only the location of the control unit. Up to two sensor pads can be used in each bed with a single control unit if the child has grown up.
Using the device for twins: It is essential that each baby has its own bed and there is a separate device installed in each bed. The beds cannot touch. The children cannot even share one bed each having a separate device. It is also not allowed that both children share one unit having separate sensor pads connected together with the enclosed cable splitter.
These incorrect solutions can endanger one baby’s life !
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Connecting batteries to the control unit (battery compartment is on the rear side of the control unit) :
and attach the control unit to the bed – using the fastening belt :
- The unit should be visible and should not be covered by anything.
- For bigger children we recommend to locate the unit out of their reach.
- It is also possible to use a wall mount holder to attach the control unit to the wall.
After putting the baby to the bed, switch the device on.
If the baby is not breathing for longer than 20 seconds, or the breath rate is too slow, an alarm signal will sound and the red indicator will flash.
Check the baby and provide first aid if necessary (make sure that there are no reasons for choking, start resuscitation, call for emergency help).
In some cases of Apnea the sound of the unit itself can wake the baby up and he/she will start to breath again on his/her own.
Alarm can be stopped by the switching the unit off.
There may be rare cases of false alarms, especially when the child is crawling and moves off the sensor pad.
- Power 3 V, 2x 1,5 V size AA alkaline batteries
- Stand-by consumption 0.2 mA
- Average battery life time 6 months (frequent testing makes it shorter)
- Recommended weight of user from min. 2 kg to max. 15 kg
- Sensor pad model BM-02D, size max. 350 x 550 x 15 mm,
weight 1 500 g, made of PVC-P - Control unit size max. 135 x 70 x 35 mm, weight 150 g,
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
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The package contents :
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- sensor pad,
- control unit,
- extension cable,
- splitting connector and plastic wall mount holder.
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Conformity assessment was accomplished by the Notified Body No.1014.
It was also registered by the Ministry of Health Care of the Czech Republic hereby, Jablotron Ltd., declares that this BM-02 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1993/42/EC.