Use Instructions
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5. Press your Help Button. The Communicator will beep and the
light on your Help Button will ash green to indicate that the
Communicator has received the signal.
6. Move to other parts of your home and press your Help Button
again. Listen for the beep and check to see if the green light
on the Button is ashing.
7. Once you have tested dierent locations in your home
and immediately outside your home, return to the
Communicator and press the ashing orange Message button.
8. Press your help button to place a test call to the response
center. When the response associate answers, tell them: “No
help is needed. I just replaced my help button and am testing
to make sure it is working properly”.
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 nish 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.
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