Maps: GPS satellites, cell signal triangulation, and WiFi. Location 38 Hour Battery Many factors determine how long a battery will last between charges. It is recommended to charge the iHelp daily. Charge Take it wherever you go. 3G Mobile Network Visual and audio indicator of battery status.
Your Safety Pendant relies on a connection to the 3G Mobile network to operate. Note: Telstra has stated that the 3G network will continue to work until around mid 2024. The iHelp is not affected by the NBN as it is independent of your existing phone(s). Page 4...
Testing Your Unit It’s recommended you test your iHelp every 1-3 months. Quick Start User Guide Your Guardian Safety Pendant has been programmed and is ready to use. We also highly recommend you read the ‘Quick Start User Guide’ to become familiar with your unit before performing the test.
1) Briefly press the SOS button. The voice prompt will announce that you have cancelled the fall alert (RECOMMENDED) 2) Hold the iHelp in a vertical position. This will automatically cancel the alarm without having to press the button. Fall detection can be turned on/off remotely.
SOS button. Wearing your iHelp Your iHelp should be worn at all times except when sleeping. You can wear it around your neck, on the belt clip, in the wristband, or simply carry it in your pocket or purse.
It is the sole responsibility of the User to charge the iHelp when necessary to ensure that the batteries and other functions / features are working properly. See the Instructions for how to perform these tests.
Both the Purchaser and User fully understand and acknowledge that Guardian SP is not an insurer, and that the User assumes any and all risk of loss or injury to the User’s property or person. No representation or warranties express or implied are made by Guardian SP other than those expressed herein.
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