Getting Started; Lifeline Help Button - Philips Lifeline User Manual

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Getting Started

The Quick Start Guide, included in the box, provides simple, step-by-step
instructions on how to set up your equipment and test the coverage range
of your Lifeline Help Button. If you have any questions, please contact
Lifeline.

Lifeline Help Button

Your Lifeline Help Button provides a direct connection to Lifeline and
allows you to summon assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When
you press your Lifeline Help Button, it transmits a signal to your Lifeline
Cordless Phone. The phone automatically calls the Lifeline Response
Center, and a Personal Response Associate will come on the line to see if
you need assistance.
Always wear your Lifeline Help Button.
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Your Lifeline Help Button is waterproof and should be worn at all times –
even when bathing and sleeping. It is your direct connection to Lifeline.
Important Reminders
• Wear your Lifeline Help Button in your home at all times, especially
while sleeping and bathing. The bathroom is often the place where
people fall and need help.
• Your Lifeline Help Button is waterproof and should be worn in the
shower or bath.
• Your Lifeline Help Button is not a microphone, so you don't talk into
it. Instead, press the Help Button and speak into the handset or in the
direction of the base speakerphone or optional Voice Extension.
• You may order additional Lifeline Help Buttons for other members of
your household. For more information, please contact Lifeline.
• Be sure to test the range of your Lifeline Help Button when you set up
the system. See the Quick Start Guide for instructions.
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