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7. Once you have tested different locations in your home and
immediately outside your home, return to the Home Communicator
and press the flashing orange Message button.
Cleaning
Your Help Button is waterproof (IPX7, 1 meter for 30 minutes), so you
can submerge it in warm water for easy cleaning.
1. Wash your wrist strap or adjustable neck cord with a mild liquid
dishwashing detergent.
2. Wash the Help Button under warm running water. You may also
gently wipe it with an isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol wipe or a cotton pad
moistened with alcohol. However, do not soak it in alcohol.
3. Blot excess moisture with a towel and allow the Help Button to finish
air-drying while you’re wearing it.
Note: If you accidentally push your Help Button during cleaning, please
simply tell the Personal Response Associate that you accidentally pressed
the Button.
Warnings
• Any cord worn around the neck can pose a strangulation risk, including
the possibility of death and serious injuries. This may be of more
concern to wearers in wheelchairs, using walkers, using beds with guard
rails, or who might encounter other protruding objects upon which the
cord can become tangled.
• Philips Lifeline neck cords contain a special fuse (see
image on right) designed to break away under certain
conditions to reduce the remote risk of strangulation.
If this fuse breaks apart, contact Philips Lifeline or your
representative for a replacement, as the fuse cannot
be repaired or re-used.
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Model: 7000PHB
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FCC: BDZ700 0PHB
IC: 655C -7000PH B
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FCC: BDZ700 0AHB
IC: 655C -7000AH B
Model: 7000AHB
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FCC: BDZ7000AHB
IC: 655C-7000AHB
Model: 7000AHB
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