Battery; Recommended Usage - Philips Lifeline Instructions For Use Manual

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Battery

The HomeSafe Personal Help Button has a non-rechargeable battery that
can only be replaced at the factory. The HomeSafe Personal Help Button
will send a low battery signal to Lifeline when there are approximately 30
days of battery life remaining. Lifeline or your representative will contact
you to arrange for a replacement.

Recommended usage

• Wear your Help Button in your home at all times, especially while
sleeping and bathing. The bathroom is a place where people often fall
and need help.
• Your Help Button is waterproof (IPX7, 1 meter for 30 minutes) and
should be worn in the shower or bath.
• Your Help Button does not contain a microphone, so you don't talk
into it. Instead, press the Help Button and speak in the direction of your
Home Communicator.
• You may continue to wear your Help Button when you leave your home.
However, the Help Button will not provide coverage outside of the range
determined by the Signal Range Test.
• If you are traveling on an airplane and need to bring your HomeSafe
System with you, do not take it into the cabin of the airplane. Instead,
pack the Help Button in your checked luggage along, with your Home
Communicator. Please remember to contact Lifeline before moving the
HomeSafe System to a new address.
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