Signal Range - Philips Lifeline 7000C Instructions For Use Manual

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Accidental help calls:
If you accidentally press your Help Button, a
Response Associate will respond to your call and ask if you need help.
Just tell them that it was pressed accidentally and that you do not need
assistance. Don't be concerned that you are bothering Lifeline; we just
want to be sure that you are all right.

Signal range

CAUTION
Please see the Quick Setup Guide included in the box for instructions on
how to set up your system and test the range of your Help Button. The
Home Communicator must be properly set up, and the coverage range
of the Help Button must be tested prior to use. The Help Button is a
radio frequency (RF) device that transmits a signal to a compatible Lifeline
Home Communicator.
Your Help Button and Home Communicator provide coverage inside
your home and may provide coverage in the area immediately outside (in
the yard, etc.). If you live in an apartment building or condominium, you
may have coverage in areas immediately outside your apartment (e.g., the
hallway, stairway, or another floor of the building). A Signal Range Test is
required to determine which areas are covered. Be sure to thoroughly
test the coverage range of the system in all areas of your home.
The signal range may be affected by environmental factors, including
building materials, large masses covering the AutoAlert Help Button
(e.g. a person falling on top of it) and submersion in liquid.
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