Features - Philips 7000PHB Instructions For Use Manual

Homesafe personal help button; homesafe autoalert button; gosafe mobile button
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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. But, it will continue to function as a Help Button,
which you can press if you need help. See page
life and replacements.

Features

• The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button allows you to summon assistance
anytime, day or night. When you press your Help Button, it transmits
a signal to your Home Communicator. The Home Communicator then
calls the Lifeline Response Center for you. You must be in the range
of the Home Communicator for your Help Call to be placed. See the
Signal Range Test section on page xx.
• The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button provides an added layer of
protection by automatically calling for help if it detects you have fallen.
The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button does not detect 100% of falls. If you
are able, you should always press your Button when you need help.
• The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button contains a confirmation light. The
light will flash red when a Help Call has been placed.
For Internal Use
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for more on battery
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