Simple, effective and affordable, the Excel is the original DRI Sleeper® alarm and has been used successfully for decades by hundreds of thousands of children worldwide to cure bedwetting. The DRI Sleeper® excel is a wired bedwetting alarm with a world-leading patented Urosensor™.
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
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## More Details
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The alarm comes with one Urosensor™ and batteries.
Features & Benefits
- Flexible, moulded plastic, patented Urosensor. Comfortable, easy to clean and dry for instant re-use. No fiddly clips or domes that can break or damage
- Sensing strips on both sides of the Urosensor for maximum urine detection.
- Urosensor™ goes right inside the underpants for the best position for quick detection of urine leakage.
- Urosensor™ can be inserted inside pull-ups or diapers. The child can stay in diapers or pull-ups during training.
- No metal contact, doesn’t corrode or deteriorate in urine.
- Safety electronics, completely safe and no risk of skin irritation
- Maximum alerting alarm - Alarm rings at around 98 decibels, frequency of the alarm is set at the resonant frequency of the ear which is most effective for alerting the brain.
- Comes with 4 x 1.5V LR44 ‘button’ batteries. Will last up to a year and therefore shouldn’t need changing during the usual treatment period.
## All it takes is 4 easy steps
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- Put the DRI Sleeper® alarm unit on the shoulder of pyjamas or a T-shirt using the fastening provided. You can safety pin the velcro to the pyjamas if you want to change tops.
- Put the Urosensor™ in the underwear (inside a minipad is best but see the instruction manual for a variety of other ways of locating the Urosensor™).
- Run the lead inside the pyjamas or T-shirt up to the shoulder.
- Plug the Urosensor™ lead into the DRI Sleeper® alarm unit.
## Features
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FEATURES | DRI Sleeper Eclipse(wireless alarm) | DRI Sleeper Excel(wired alarm) |
The alarm is attached to the child's pyjamas | [check] | |
Urosensor is attached to the alarm with a lead | [check] | |
Urosensor is flexible and conductive on both sides | [check] | |
Alarm sits on bedside furniture | [check] | |
Urosensor has no wire - wireless | [check] |
## Battery Safety Guide
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Warning: Button/Coin Batteries are hazardous if swallowed.
The DRI Sleeper eclipse base unit contains a CR2354 button/coin cell type lithium battery which is hazardous if swallowed. The Eclipse now has a secure double-action battery compartment. Older versions of the Eclipse have a single action battery compartment. Older models of the DRI Sleeper Excel used LR44 (alkaline) button type batteries.
- Do not allow children to change the battery.
- Dispose of used batteries immediately and keep out of reach of children.
- Regularly check and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured. Safely dispose of and replace the unit if the compartment is damaged and not secure.
Please be aware:
- Swallowing or placing a lithium button battery inside any part of the body can cause severe injury or death in 2 hours or less.
- Swallowing or placing a non-lithium button battery inside any part of the body can cause serious injuries.
- Medical attention should be sought immediately if you suspect that your child has swallowed or placed a button battery inside any part of the body.
Call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for fast, expert advice.
## FAQs
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Why buy a Dri Sleeper bedwetting alarm?
MADE IN NEW ZEALAND and recommended by medical professionals and doctors from around the world. Dri Sleep Alarms have a 80% success rate. They are great for older kids, or those really heavy sleepers that don’t seem to wake up when wet.
How do they work?
The DRI Sleeper® Eclipse alarm uses a remote wireless sensor to detect bedwetting. Simply place the small Urosensor™ in the child's underwear and the DRI Sleeper® Eclipse receiver on a nearby bedside table. When wetting starts, the Urosensor™ will trigger the receiver alarm, sounding a loud alert and waking the child.
What is the difference between a wireless and wired alarm?
Like any product, wired is more cost effective, while wireless is simpler and easier to use.
Who makes DRI Sleeper Alarms?
DRI Sleeper alarms are an NZ company. So we can guarantee they their safety and are on hand with any questions.
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