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Installation and first use

Evacuaid is mounted strategically according to your needs. It is 

important to take an overview considering who is doing what 

in case of an emergency. The emergency bracelet should be 

mounted according to this analysis. Common places are next to 

the fire panel, places where it is complicated to evacuate long 

escape routes, where it is dark, or fixed in the belt as a personal 

safety equipment. 

Included you will find a bracket that may be mounted onto walls, 

as well as adhesive markers. For those in need of more equipment: 

cabinets, sealing and other ways of carrying the emergency 

bracelet are offered. 

Evacuaid PRO

Emergency Bracelet Manual - Model 201

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Maintenance

Evacuaid is maintenance free for 6 years after production date (see 

unit label) if it remains unused. Battery charge will decrease with 

about 75 % after 6 years. The estimated remaining battery life after 

6 years is enough to power the flashlight for 10 hours, or 50 hours 

of continuous alarm mode. After 90 minutes the alarm frequency 

decrease to one cycle per 27 seconds, to optimize in the event of long 

term incapacitation. Battery testing should be done regularly and 

after use, and the user is responsible for keeping the unit operational. 

Remaining battery life is only an estimate and will vary depending 

on external factors such as temperature. For the battery test to be 

relevant, batteries must be fully charged when replaced.

•  Evacuaid may not be painted or covered in any way. This will have 

unwanted effect on the usage. 

•  Warning: Loss of hearing! The alarm signal is powerful. Do not test 

Evacuaid close to your ear.

•  Warning: Battery explosion! Do not recharge, short circuit, 

disassemble or dispose the batteries in the oven.

•  Do not let children play with Evacuaid or the packaging.

•  Every person who might make use of Evacuaid in an emergency 

situation should be shown how it works and the signals it 

produces.

Follow the instructions

When using the device it is of the utmost importance that the 

operating instructions are known and followed closely. The appliance 

is only suitable for the use described. Read this manual. Follow all 

instructions and take care of the manual.

Area of application/Security Specifications

Evacuaid is very robust and designed to withstand the potential 

external strain in an emergency. It is water- and dustproof, withstands 

high temperatures and being dropped to the ground. 

FOR YOUR OWN AND OTHERS’ SAFETY:

Use

Evacuaid PRO Emergency Bracelet is a tool for safer and faster evacuation. It is also a tool for staff 

responsible for other people’s safety in an emergency. The bracelet is activated automatically when 

attached to your wrist. The flashlight will activate to help the user see and find his way out. If the user 

becomes unconscious, Evacuaid will automatically activate the emergency mode, using powerful 

sound and light signals, making it easier for rescue crews to locate the person. Emergency mode 

may also be activated manually to attract attention from rescue crews or others while still conscious.

NB! Strap and activation

Strap of bracelet must be tight to activate. The strap is designed to 

fit all people, regardless of size. Some may experience the strap to 

be somewhat tight. For small children, the bracelet should be fixed 

further up the arm or around the back of the hand. It is essential that 

the strap is tight for the bracelet to be activated. 

Persons with especially large wrists and hands may find it more 

comfortable to pull the strap over the palm of the hand, holding the 

strap on the inside of the palm. The unit will work as intended, also 

in this position.

The bracelet sends out a distinct sound when both activated and 

deactivated. When the bracelet is activated, the flashlight lights up.

Get to know the bracelet through testing

Every individual bracelet is tested at the production site. This is a part 

of our quality control. The Evacuaid PRO Emergency Bracelet should 

still be tested in connection with mounting.

1) Put the bracelet onto your wrist.

     Ensure that Evacuation Mode activates automatically.

2) Hold your hand still for 25 seconds.

     Ensure that Automatic Emergency Mode activates automatically.

3) Move your hand.

      Ensure that the bracelet automatically resets to Evacuation Mode.

4) Press the manual alarm button.

     Ensure that Manual Emergency Mode is activated. Make sure the bracelet   

      remains in Manual Emergency Mode even though you move your arm.

5) Take the bracelet off.

Ensure the bracelet is automatically deactivated and resets to 

Standby Mode. Automatic deactivation ensures against false 

alarms. 

6) Battery test.

When deactivated press alarm button for 6 seconds. The battery 

test is only an estimation and requires batteries to be fully 

charged when replaced. See table below for instructions. 

Evacuaid - Modes

Features

The bracelet is attached to the wrist, and ready to use. LED lights 

in front of the bracelet activate automatically and gives good 

visibility 15 meters ahead.

Evacuation Mode

Automatic Emergency Mode

If the motion sensor does not detect movement for 25 seconds, 

the bracelet will first sound a warning, then 10 seconds later 

the alarm will sound. This includes a combination of strobelight 

and sound above 90 db at 3 meters distance. If the user moves 

his/her hand the bracelet will return to Evacuation Mode. 

Manual Emergency Mode 

Powerful LED torches to show the

way out and locate others

Manual alarm button

Evacuaid is attached to the

wrist, leaving both hands free

Automatic activation mechanism

for stressful situations – simply

strap it on to activate

No false alarm – Evacuaid is

only activated when attached

to the wrist

Compact and lightweight, 

83 x 69 x 32 mm [H x W xD]

Red LED alarm lights for 

optimal smoke penetration

Powerful 90 dB alarm 

at 3 m distance

Robust design / IP67 watertight

No installation or maintenance cost

Long lasting AA lithium batteries

Motion sensor for automatic alarm

The frequencies 900, 6000 and 3000 Hz 

makes the alarm distinctive, far 

reaching and easy to locate

Tests: EMC, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3 

FCC CFR 47 Part 15 : 2008

Low battery warning

If the user remains motionless for 30 minutes, the alarm 

frequency will decrease to 4.3 seconds per cycle.  If the user 

remains motionless for a total of 90 minutes or more, the alarm 

frequency will decrease to 27 seconds per cycle. 

To turn the Manual Emergency Mode on/off push the manual 

alarm button on top of the bracelet. 

Now the user may move his/her hand and still benefit from the 

sound and strobelight alarm to call for attention in addition to 

the flashlight.

Power Save Alarm Mode 

VER 5

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