Philips Lifeline Instructions For Use Manual page 38

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Determining your location
The GoSafe Mobile Button is designed to help identify your general
location, at or away from home. You should always tell the Personal
Response Associate your exact location if you are able to do so. If
you are unable to speak or explain your exact location, Lifeline will
still contact help to find and assist you where you are. Lifeline cannot
guarantee that your location can be determined at all times.
If your Responder or emergency services is having trouble locating
you, Lifeline will activate the audio beacon feature. This is a very loud,
siren-like noise that will come from the GoSafe Mobile Button and will
allow responders to find you more easily. Each time the audio beacon is
activated, it will sound for 5 minutes. Pressing the Button will silence the
audio beacon and will not initiate another Help Call.
What to expect when the GoSafe Mobile Button detects a fall
• A Help Call is automatically generated after approximately 30 seconds
of a fall being detected.
• If the Button detects you have gotten up within approximately 30
seconds of a fall being detected, a Help Call will not be generated.
• Do not attempt to stand if you feel unable to.
• If you think you need assistance, push your Help Button immediately
to initiate the Help Call. Pushing the Help Button generates the Help
Call immediately.
False "fall detected" alarms may occasionally occur
While the GoSafe Mobile Button is designed to have very few false
alarms, it might occasionally trigger a fall detected alarm when there was
not a fall (i.e., a false alarm). If this occurs, please simply tell the Response
Associate that it was a false alarm.
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