User guide
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General information
• If the telephone line is not working, no alarm can be sent.
• The carephone should be connected to the master telephone socket in
the home.
• In order for an alarm to be sent, at least one alarm receiver/response
centre needs to be programmed.
• The carephone must not come into contact with water or any other
liquid.
• Used batteries should be disposed of in an environmentally-responsible
manner.
Maintenance
Cleaning
The carephone and portable alarm button should be cleaned using a slightly
damp cloth. Solvents should not be used when cleaning.
Replacing the carephone batteries
Batteries should be replaced within three years.
• Turn off the carephone using the power switch on the reverse,
disconnect the telephone lead.
• Undo the battery compartment screw.
• Open the battery compartment by removing the cover in the direction of
the arrow, remove the used batteries.
• Insert new batteries, observing the correct polarity, use only
rechargeable LR6/AA 1,2V NiMH batteries.
• Replace the battery compartment cover and the screws.
• Connect the telephone lead and turn the power switch to the ON
position.
• Check that the unit is operating.
Replacing the radio trigger batteries
To replace the radio trigger batteries, please refer to the technical handbook
or contact your supplier.