Philips 7000PHB Instructions For Use Manual page 25

Homesafe personal help button; homesafe autoalert button; gosafe mobile button
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Cleaning
Your Help Button is waterproof (IPX7 or up to 1 meter or 3 feet), so you
can submerge it in warm water for easy cleaning. But first, please turn off
your Home Communicator to avoid sending a false Help Call.
1. Move the power switch on the back of the Home Communicator to
the OFF position.
Note: You cannot call for help while the Home Communicator is
turned off. Accordingly, you may wish to have a family member or
caregiver present while you are cleaning your Help Button.
2. Wash your wrist strap or adjustable neck cord with a mild liquid
dishwashing detergent.
3. Wash the Help Button with warm water. You may also gently wipe it
with an isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol wipe or a cotton pad moistened with
alcohol. However, do not soak it in alcohol.
4. Blot excess moisture with a towel and allow the Help Button to finish
air-drying while you're wearing it. Do not use a hair dryer on the Help
Button or put it in an oven of any kind.
5. Be sure to move the power switch on the back of the Home
Communicator to the ON position.
6. Test your system by pressing your Help Button. Tell the Response
Associate that you are just testing your equipment after cleaning it.
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