Check-In Call; Check-In Reminder - Philips Lifeline User Manual

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Check-in Call

Lifeline wants you to check in every month to confirm that your phone
and your Lifeline Help Button are working normally. Many people find it
helpful to select the date of their birthday to make their monthly check-
in call. For example, if your birthday is January 8th, you might make your
check-in call on the 8th day of every month.
The monthly check-in call is the ideal time to tell Lifeline about any changes
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to your health or contact information.
1. Press your Lifeline Help Button just as you would for a Help Call.
2. Wait for the Personal Response Associate to speak to you. Explain
that you are just checking in and do not need assistance.
3. Be sure to tell the Personal Response Associate about any changes
regarding your household, phone numbers, health conditions,
medications or the list of people you want to respond or to be
notified in case of an incident.

Check-in Reminder

If you have not pressed your Lifeline Help Button for 32 consecutive days,
your Lifeline Cordless Phone will remind you to check in with the Lifeline
Response Center. The yellow Reset button on the phone will start
blinking, and both the phone base and the handset will display: "Time to
Test Your Lifeline."
If you are on the telephone, please complete your call and hang up before
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performing the monthly check-in.
When you press the Reset button or hang up the phone, your phone will
play a message saying:
button you are wearing. Thank you. This is a recording."
When you hear this message, please press your Lifeline Help Button and
let the Personal Response Associate know that you are checking in and do
not need any help.
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"Time to test your Lifeline. Please press the Lifeline
Monthly Check-in Call

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