Sleep Mode; Important Reminders - Philips Lifeline Instructions For Use Manual

Medical alert service; includes: gosafe mobile system and homesafe system
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To determine if your GoSafe Mobile Button is on, shake it briefly:
• A flashing green light means that the Button has battery power
• No light means that the battery is dead and needs to be charged or,
it is in sleep mode

Important reminders

• You should continue wearing your GoSafe Mobile Button while it is
being charged. Please be cautious not to trip on the cord.
• When you are charging your GoSafe Mobile Button while wearing it,
be sure to remove it from the charger prior to standing up. Failure to
do so may compromise the fall detection capability of your GoSafe
system.
• Do not charge your GoSafe Mobile Button while sleeping or bathing.
• Battery life varies based on activity level, time spent away from your
Home Communicator, and actual emergency use. In general, you
should charge your GoSafe Mobile Button at least once a week. It may
be helpful to pick a specific day and time to complete the charging, e.g.,
Sundays at 4pm.

Sleep mode

The GoSafe Mobile Button is a mobile device much like a cell phone.
As such, you must turn it off in the following circumstances:
• When you are traveling by airplane
• If you are returning the GoSafe Mobile Button to Lifeline
The GoSafe Button has a "sleep mode" for these situations. To put the
GoSafe Mobile Button into sleep mode, press and hold the Button for
10 seconds. It will say: "If you would like to turn off your Help Button,
please press it again." Press again. The GoSafe Mobile Button will confirm
it is entering sleep mode by saying: "Your Help Button is now turning off."
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