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Your Vega comes attached to a long strap. If you decide it’s too big for your 
wrist, you want to lock the Vega on to your wrist, or you want to use the belt clip 
instead, follow the instructions below.

If you can’t do this for yourself, you can ask someone from the 
organisation that gave you the Vega to do it for you.

What you should have in your pack: one Vega (attached to a support with four 
screws and two straps, one belt clip, one short clip strap, two straps with oval 
holes in (one long, one short), one locking clip strap, one piece of plastic with two 
small holes, one key (a plastic key tool with two prongs), one screwdriver, two 
short screws and one steel pin.

Changing to a shorter strap

Your Vega comes attached to a long strap with oval holes and a short buckle strap. 
In your pack you’ll also get a shorter strap with oval holes. If you want to change 
to the shorter strap follow these instructions.

1.   Unclip the longer strap by putting the key into the two holes in the support, 

then pulling the strap out.

2.  Get the shorter strap and push it into the support until it clips.

Changing to the locking strap

There are two straps with holes in – a long one and a short one. You’ll need to 
pick the best fit for you. If you need to change it, follow these instructions:

1.  Use your screwdriver to take out the four screws from the back of the support.

2.  Once you’ve done that, take the support away from the Vega.

3.   Remove the shorter strap by taking the steel pin out of the part that’s attached 

to the support. Bear in mind it might be quite difficult to do the first time. 

4.   Get your chosen strap with holes in and push it through the holes in the 

support.

5.   Feed the steel pin through the small holes at the end of the strap to keep it in 

place. Again, it might be quite difficult to do the first time.

6.  Put the Vega on the support.

7.  Screw in the four screws on the back of the support.

8.   Unclip the longer strap by putting the key into the two holes in the support, 

then pulling the strap out.

9.  Clip the locking strap in to the support.

10.  Fit the strap around the wearer’s wrist to find the best fit.

11.   Line up the gold metal holes on the locking strap with the holes on the other 

strap.

12. Place the piece of plastic with two small holes over the lined-up holes.

13.  Take out the locking strap using your key. This is to give you the space to screw 

it into place.

14.  Screw in two short screws using the screwdriver.

15. Put it round your wrist and clip the strap into the support.

Attaching the Vega to a belt clip

1.  Use your screwdriver to take out the four screws from back of the support.

2.  Once you’ve done that, take the support away from the Vega.

3.   Place the belt clip on the back of the Vega, lining up the four holes in the 

corners.

4.  Screw the four screws into the four holes on the back.

5.  Slide the clip onto your belt.

Summary of Contents for Vega

Page 1: ...h Road Slough Berks SL1 4DX Registered in England and Wales No 1743099 That s also the address for our registered office All the information s correct at the time of going to print September 2011 O2CN1386N 09 11 Help at Hand Your Vega Guide ...

Page 2: ...here you d like your safe zones to be Any settings you save online will work hand in hand with the Vega so make sure everything there stays up to date Or you can ask the organisation that gave you the Vega to do it for you Once you ve set everything up online your Vega will be ready to do exactly what you need it to If you re unsure about anything get in touch with the organisation that gave you t...

Page 3: ...2 or get in touch with the organisation that gave it to you Before you start using your Vega there are some important things to remember Your Vega relies on network coverage If you go where there s no coverage it won t work Your Vega uses location services to find you if needed These can vary in their accuracy We may disconnect the service if there is misuse such as repeated pressing of the panic ...

Page 4: ... is in its normal position on the base and that the blue light is on When the battery pack s charge is running low the red light will start flashing The Vega runs in economy mode meaning it uses less power inside the home zone but you should still recharge it every day Charging your Vega You can only recharge the Vega s built in battery by using the battery pack Before charging the Vega make sure ...

Page 5: ... two seconds The alarm response centre will be alerted It might take up to 60 seconds to get through to the person on the other end Someone from our alarm response centre will speak to you through the Vega s loudspeaker and check that you are alright If the alarm response centre contact you but you can t talk and they are worried about you they will do what you asked them to do in an emergency acc...

Page 6: ...ut the four screws from the back of the support 2 Once you ve done that take the support away from the Vega 3 Remove the shorter strap by taking the steel pin out of the part that s attached to the support Bear in mind it might be quite difficult to do the first time 4 Get your chosen strap with holes in and push it through the holes in the support 5 Feed the steel pin through the small holes at t...

Page 7: ...isation or service provider that gave it to you There s a space on this page for them to add contact details Or look online at www o2 co uk support The organisation that gave you the Vega should fill this in Please get in touch with Name Phone number Address Email 14 13 ...

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