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User guide
Fall Detector™
869MHz
D6607016B

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  • Page 1 User guide Fall Detector™ 869MHz D6607016B...
  • Page 2: What Is In The Box

    You can also use it to manually raise an alarm call. Activity Alarm Belt/clothing Battery indicator light button clip cover What is in the box? The box contains this user guide, a fall detector, a fall detector stand and a belt/holster. Page 2 of 12...
  • Page 3: Before First Use

    See ‘battery replacement’ section for more information on how to remove the battery cover. 3. Once the battery tab is removed, the fall detector must be programmed into the Tunstall home unit by following these steps;...
  • Page 4: Important Things To Remember

    User Guide Wearing the fall detector Clip the fall detector to your belt or clothing in the upright position as shown below. It needs to be in the upright position to reduce the possibility of false activation. Correct upright position...
  • Page 5 • Green light and two "beeps" indicate that the fall detector has been activated. • The fall detector will then monitor for between 6 and 15 seconds to verify if there could have been a fall. The green light will flash while it does this.
  • Page 6: Cancelling An Automatic Fall Alarm

    • If the red light flashes on and off, the fall detector is still triggering an alarm call, but is also indicating to you that the battery needs to be replaced.
  • Page 7: Spares And Accessories

    User Guide Care of the fall detector • Avoid getting the fall detector wet (if it does then dry it quickly and make a manual test call to confirm it is working correctly). • If required, the fall detector may be cleaned periodically with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
  • Page 8: Battery Replacement

    User Guide Battery Replacement The battery will need replacing approximately every 12 months. When the battery is low, the Fall Detector will automatically send a signal to your monitoring service to inform them that the battery needs changing. As an...
  • Page 9 4) Replace the sliding cover and the screw. Test the fall detector by making a manual call. Inform the operator that you are making a battery test call. 5) If the device fails to make a test call then check the orientation of the battery.
  • Page 10: Technical Information

    ETSI EN300 220-2: 2010 Compliant Design and Manufacture: ISO9001:2008 Declaration of Conformity We, Tunstall declare that this social alarm equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. Page 10 of 12...
  • Page 11 User Guide Battery Replacement Guide Battery Inserted Date Battery Replacement Date Month Year Month Year Remember to change the battery every 12 months. Page 11 of 12...
  • Page 12 © 2011 Tunstall Group Ltd. ® TUNSTALL and LIFELINE are registered trade marks. Tunstall Group Limited, Whitley Lodge, Whitley Bridge, Yorkshire DN14 0HR Tel: 01977 661234 Fax: 01977 662450 Email: enquiries@tunstall.co.uk Page 12 of 12...

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