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needed”, and conrm to them that you are OK. There are no
additional charges for false alarms.
Note: Occasional false alarms do not indicate that the Help
Button is malfunctioning.
The vent area located on the back of the HomeSafe AutoAlert
Button (p.37) is part of the fall detection sensor system
and needs to remain clear of obstructions (e.g., lint or food
products). A continuous ow of water (e.g., a shower) hitting
the vent directly may also temporarily obstruct the vent.
However, your HomeSafe AutoAlert Button is waterproof*
and should be worn at all times – even when bathing
or showering.
To conserve battery power for Help Calls, the sensors that
are used to detect falls will be disabled when there are
approximately 7 days of battery life remaining. During this
time, the HomeSafe AutoAlert Button will not detect falls. It
will, however, continue to function as a Help Button, which
you can press if you need help. See the Battery section below
for further information.
Battery
The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button has a non-rechargeable
battery that can only be replaced by Philips Lifeline. The
HomeSafe AutoAlert Button will send a low battery signal to
Lifeline when there are approximately 30 days of battery life
remaining. Lifeline or your representative will contact you to
arrange for a replacement.
*Waterproof to IPX7 standard. Up to 1 meter submersion in water for up to 30 minutes.
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