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McKesson Corded Monitoring Unit - Multipurpose, Battery Powered

McKesson Corded Monitoring Unit - Multipurpose, Battery Powered

Regular price $59.99 USD
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SKU:162-1130

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The McKesson Corded Monitoring Unit is a multipurpose interface designed to integrate with corded sensor pads and nurse call systems. This unit provides automated caregiver notifications when movement is detected, featuring adjustable settings and a tamper-resistant design for reliable performance in clinical and home care environments.


Key Features

  • Automated System Reset: Auto-reset function silences and resets the unit for continuous monitoring without manual intervention.
  • Tamper-Resistant Operation: Designed without an external "off" switch to ensure the unit remains active and prevent unauthorized deactivation.
  • Connectivity Oversight: Patented "Pad-Loss" notification alerts caregivers immediately if the sensor pad becomes disconnected from the monitor.
  • Visual Status Indicator: A raised LED light provides a clear visual status that is visible from a distance for quick caregiver awareness.
  • Customizable Alerts: Multiple selectable alarm tones and adjustable volume settings allow the unit to be tailored to specific environment needs.
  • Durable Protection: Includes a protective rubber boot to shield the unit and sensor cord from wear and tear in high-use settings.

Specifications

  • Application: Multipurpose Corded Monitoring
  • Power Source: 3 AA Batteries (not included) or optional AC Adapter (AC-05)
  • Connectivity: Compatible with corded bed/chair pads and wired nurse call systems (adapter sold separately)
  • Latex-Free: Not made with natural rubber latex
  • SKU: 162-1130 | McKesson Item #: 1020954
  • Packaging: Single Unit (162-1130) or Case of 72 (162-1130CS)

California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains chemicals, including Bisphenol A (BPA), known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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