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  • Page 1 Safewatch Premium User manual English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Innehåll Content of the package .......................3 Read first: Safety information ......................4 Importen information .........................4 Before you start using Delphie Safewatch ...................4 Step 1- Remove the clock from the package ................4 Step 2 – Insert SIM-card.......................5 Step 3 - Charge ........................5 Start using your watch.........................5...
  • Page 3: Content Of The Package

    8.5 Litium-polymer battery ......................13 8.6 Network services and costs..................... 13 Care and maintenance ......................13 Specification .......................... 14 11.1 Content copyright ......................... 14 11.2 .............................. 15 1. Content of the package • Delphie Safewatch • USB-cord • Quick-start guide • Screwdriver...
  • Page 4: Read First: Safety Information

    This is not something that Delphie can afford and you are advised in this situation to contact your operator to get further information about the network disturbances and check coverage where you should use the watch.
  • Page 5: Step 2 - Insert Sim-Card

    4.2 Step 2 – Insert SIM-card Important! The watch must always be switched off when you insert and remove the SIM card, otherwise you risk destroying the product. First, remove the SIM card slot located on the back of the watch with accompanying screwdriver. SIM-card holder Insert any SIM card by sliding the metal cover to the side with your thumb and folding it up.
  • Page 6: Check That The Safety Alarm Works

    6. Settings 6.1 Enter settings • Press with your finger on the "Delphie" logo on the watch dial for at least 1 seconds and then remove your finger. • Enter PIN "1, 2, 3" and then press the green icon to the right of the numbers.
  • Page 7: Exit Settings

    To get back to your home screen on the watch, you can at any time press any button so the side of the clock to exit the settings. 6.3 Enter emergency number • To enter the emergency number press the ”Delphie” logo and enter the PIN. • Then press “Select Emergency Contact” •...
  • Page 8: Change Language

    6.5.1 Change language The clock automatically selects the language that applies to your SIM card. If you want another language, select it here. You can choose 5 languages: • Danish • Swedish • German • Polish • English 6.5.2 Automatic fall-alarm You can choose to have automatic fall alarm enabled or disabled On / Off Please note!
  • Page 9: Gps-Tracking

    6.5.5 GPS-tracking You can choose to turn on or off the GPS positioning for alarms. If it is off, the specified SMS contact will only receive SMS with the text "Manual alarm" or "Automatic alarm" but without GPS coordinates. On / Off Please note! The watch draws more battery when positioning is turned on.
  • Page 10: When You Change Settings

    6.6 When you change settings. After changing your settings, it is important that you turn off your watch and then turn it back on, in order for the settings to work. Do this according to the instructions below. 7. Turn off/ Restart the watch You turn off your watch by pressing the top button for at least 1 second.
  • Page 11: Cancel An Alarm

    sensor hub. In order for it to work, the function "Automatic alarm" must be ON in the settings. You can also set your individual sensitivity (see section 6.5.4). The clock starts an automatic alarm when it detects a possible case by measuring the G-force in the user's movement.
  • Page 12: Watch Dial

    When you have this feature enabled the watch will save accelerations from previously interrupted alarms in a database. When the clock detects a new fall it will check if the motion pattern has categorized as "false alarm" earlier or not. Please note! If you click away a high number of false alarm, it may happen that the clock will not detect a fall that is similar to the previously interrupted alarms.
  • Page 13: Medical Implants

    Always turn off your watch if there is any information on this at health care facilities of various kinds. Hospitals and other healthcare facilities sometimes use equipment that may be sensitive to external radio signals. 8.3 Medical implants To prevent potential interference, medical implant manufacturers recommend a minimum distance of 15 cm between cordless telephones (including a clock with a built-in mobile phone) and implants.
  • Page 14: Specification

    • Do not use or store the watch in dusty and dirty environments. • Do not store the watch in hot places. High temperatures can reduce the life of electronic equipment, damage batteries, and deform or melt certain plastics. • Do not store the watch in cold places. When the clock is heated to normal temperature, condensation can form on the inside and damage the electronic circuits •...
  • Page 15 11.2 Correct disposal of the product. (Electrical and electronic waste) (Applies in countries with special collection systems) This symbol on the product itself, its accessories or user manual means that the product and its electronic accessories (eg charger, USB cable) must not be disposed of with ordinary household waste.

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