Replacement Sensor for the DRI Sleeper Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm
The DRI Sleeper Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm helps to gently condition your child out of bedwetting, and having multiple sensors on hand makes it easier to maintain hygiene and full working order. This Replacement Sensor is the same thin plastic design as the original supplied with your unit, helping ensure your child can kick bedwetting habits for good.
What's Included?
Key Features
- Wireless, lightweight replacement sensor for your DRI Sleeper unit
- No fiddly clips or domes that can break or damage
- Patented, moulded plastic design is easy to clean and dry
- Instantly detects the first drops of urine for quick response
- Metal-free design will not corrode or deteriorate in urine
- Long-life sensor with battery-saving technology is convenient and cost-effective
- Lasts one year if used every night, provided the alarm is turned off when it is not in use
How Do I Connect the Replacement Sensor and Alarm?
To connect your replacement sensor with the alarm, check out the below video:
How Do I Fit the DRI Sleeper Sensor?
The moisture sensor is placed in the child's underwear or diaper. The alarm can be near the child, or with their carer up to 11 metres (35 feet) away. When the child wets their bed, the alarm sounds.
Safe, Wireless Electronics
The DRI Sleeper Eclipse uses a 3V battery, so it consumes only a tiny current, with just a few microamps passing through the Urosensor for less than a second. You can put the Urosensor on your tongue and trigger the alarm, but you will feel nothing. Once it senses moisture, the DRI Sleeper Eclipse Urosensor sends two low-frequency transmissions of 1.3 seconds with a break of 0.3 seconds between them.
Care and Cleaning Instructions
The DRI Sleeper Eclipse Urosensor should be rinsed in cold water after each use and patted dry to get rid of any moisture between the sensing strips. Do not use cleaners that are chlorine-based or put the Urosensor in the washing machine or dryer, as this will irreparably damage the sensing strips. When not in use, the Urosensor should be placed in the cradle on the alarm base.