User guide
5
Charger Overview
1.
1. Power Port
2. Power Cord
Power port is where the low voltage barrel
connector of the power cord connects to
the charger
1. Power cord connects the charger’s power
port to a standard wall outlet
Important Safety
Information
!
For proper operation, AT&T EverThere
requires adequate cellular coverage.
Poor cellular coverage may result in the
inability to place a call, automatically
detect a fall, and/or properly locate you
automatically during an emergency.
Check with the Care Center for known
coverage limitations.
!
AT&T EverThere is not a replacement
for regular contact with caregivers or
access to an alternative means of
placing an emergency call.
!
If you experience a fall that causes
actual or potential injury, do not wait
for the automatic call. You should
always press the call button manually if
you are able.
!
As with all location-based services, it
may not always be possible to
determine your location. Multi-level
buildings, parking garages, and even
dense urban areas can make it difficult
for satellites and cell phone towers to
locate your exact location. In an
emergency, please provide the Care
Center with as much information as
possible about your location.
!
AT&T EverThere requires adequate
battery charge for proper operation.
Low battery may result in the inability
to place a call, automatically detect a
fall, and/or properly locate you
automatically during an emergency.
!
AT&T EverThere is designed to be worn
in the shower, not bath. Usage other
than as directed may result in the
inability to place a call, automatically
detect a fall, and/or properly locate you
automatically during an emergency.
!
Use only the AT&T-provided charger
and power cord. Keep charger and
power cord away from water.
!
Locate AT&T EverThere and power
cord lines in a place where no one can
trip on a cord. Make sure that cords are
not frayed, walked upon, or pinched by
other objects.
!
Use only the AT&T-provided lanyard.
!
To reduce risk of strangulation, the
AT&T EverThere lanyards are designed
to break apart under certain
conditions. Any cord worn around the
neck, however, can pose a risk of
strangulation, including the possibility
of death and serious injuries. AT&T
EverThere users who use wheelchairs,
walkers, beds with guard rails, or other
protruding objects upon which the
cord can become tangled should take
extra care with the lanyard to ensure
that it does not get caught or tangled.










