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Philips Lifeline  

Medical Alert Service

Includes: GoSafe Mobile System and HomeSafe System

Instructions for use

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Page 1: ...Philips Lifeline Medical Alert Service Includes GoSafe Mobile System and HomeSafe System Instructions for use ...

Page 2: ...ur representative HomeSafe System and GoSafe Mobile System Communicators General Information 13 Safety information regarding the Home Communicator Cleaning Backup battery Landline Communicator 7000L 16 Description Safety information Wireless Communicator 7000C 19 Description Safety information HomeSafe System and GoSafe Mobile System Help Buttons General Information 22 Compatible Home Communicator...

Page 3: ...afe Mobile Button 7000MHB 7100MHB Charging the battery Sleep mode Recommended usage Safety and Regulatory Compliance 41 IEC regulations System classification Radio specifications FCC Notice to Users Compliance Intended Use Compatibility Risks and Benefits Training Safety Maintenance Communicator Alarms GoSafe Mobile Help Button Alarms Alarm Descriptions Summary Tables Technical Specifications ...

Page 4: ...l the instructions provided in the Warning and Caution sections A Warning alerts you to a potential serious outcome adverse event or safety hazard Failure to observe a warning may result in death or serious injury to the user or patient A Caution alerts you to where special care is necessary for the safe and effective use of the product Failure to observe a caution may result in minor or moderate ...

Page 5: ...r home s existing landline telephone service Landline telephone service is required Wireless Communicator 7000C A Communicator that connects to Lifeline using the AT T wireless network no phone line is required Wireless service is provided as part of your Lifeline Service no additional wireless equipment is needed ...

Page 6: ...lls in your home Can detect falls outside your home Has a built in speaker and microphone When access to the AT T wireless network is available The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button and GoSafe Mobile Button provide an extra layer of protection by placing a Help Call if a fall is detected and you can t push the Button Not all falls can be detected If you need help press your Help Button Help call in progre...

Page 7: ...ple who have agreed to be Responders These are people whom Lifeline should call in an emergency when appropriate Examples include neighbors friends relatives your current nursing aide etc Choosing a Responder It is best to choose a Responder who Has a key to your home or knows where one is located perhaps in a key lockbox Could come to help you at different times of the day or night Lives or works...

Page 8: ...y questions about selecting or being a Responder Who are People to Notify If you call for help Lifeline will contact the People to Notify to let them know that you received assistance People to Notify will not be contacted to help you unless they are also on your list of Responders Calling for help inside your home 1 Press the Help Button that you wear or the gray Help button on the top of your Ho...

Page 9: ...ome Communicator s built in speaker and hear you through the Home Communicator s highly sensitive microphone He she will ask if you need help If you do not need help just tell the Response Associate that help is not needed Note If you cannot speak or be heard the Response Associate will try calling you back If you cannot answer or if the Response Associate cannot hear you Lifeline will contact you...

Page 10: ...o be sure that you are alright Signal Range Caution Please see the Quick Setup Guide located in the box for instructions on how to set up your system and test the range of your Help Button The Communicator must be properly set up and the coverage area of the Help Button must be tested prior to use The Help Button is a radio frequency RF device that transmits a signal to a compatible Lifeline Commu...

Page 11: ...ent to your location Please refer to page 35 for further information Signal Range Test You should conduct a Signal Range Test during installation and if you move your Home Communicator to a different location in your home 1 Make sure that your Home Communicator is ON and that you have your Help Button in hand 2 PRESS and HOLD DOWN the Message button The Home Communicator will beep and announce Con...

Page 12: ...ement Equipment service Every Home Communicator and Help Button is manufactured to high quality standards Philips Lifeline equipment can only be factory serviced by Philips Lifeline The HomeSafe GoSafe devices perform periodic diagnostic self tests to verify their functionality If you ever experience issues with your equipment or if it becomes damaged please contact Philips Lifeline or your repres...

Page 13: ...e anything on top of the Home Communicator The Help button and the Message button must always be visible and accessible 4 The Home Communicator contains a speaker and microphone Take care not to block these since doing so will make it difficult for you to communicate with Lifeline 5 Make sure your Home Communicator is away from any clutter or any object that might block its ability to receive a si...

Page 14: ...ys unplug the Communicator from the power outlet before cleaning to prevent electric shocks Note You cannot call for help while the Home Communicator is off Accordingly you may wish to have a family member or caregiver present while you are cleaning your Home Communicator 2 Slightly dampen a soft cloth with a mild soap and water and gently wipe the surfaces clean Do not use detergent or abrasive c...

Page 15: ...es a factory installed battery for back up If you lose power the backup battery begins to work automatically The Communicator will send an alarm to the Lifeline Response Center to indicate that the Communicator is using its backup battery The backup battery can last for up to 30 hours depending on the battery age and environmental conditions If your Communicator battery needs to be replaced a sile...

Page 16: ...ontacted your Repsonders or emergency services Steady red when a Help Call is connected Message button Used during the setup process When the button is flashing orange press to hear a status message Microphone Used to talk to Lifeline Green status light Steady green when the Communicator is ON Flashes green when the Communicator is running on backup battery AC power loss ...

Page 17: ... Green phone jack Used to connect the Communicator to your household phone jack Blue phone jack Allows you to connect a telephone to the Communicator optional Power switch Used to turn the Communicator ON or OFF The Communicator must be ON for your Lifeline service to work ...

Page 18: ...nt and Wiring diagram on page 44 in the Safety and Regulatory Compliance section 2 This product cannot be used on party lines shared service lines 3 If you have DSL Internet service you will need to install a DSL filter between your phone jack and the Home Communicator Contact your phone company to obtain a DSL filter or purchase one from a local electronics store Warning Using telephone services ...

Page 19: ...ontacted your Repsonders or emergency services Steady red when a Help Call is connected Message button Used during the setup process When the button is flashing orange press to hear a status message Microphone Used to talk to Lifeline Green status light Steady green when the Communicator is ON Flashes green when the Communicator is running on backup battery AC power loss ...

Page 20: ...e speaker on the Communicator Signal strength Indicates the strength of the wireless signal Power switch Used to turn the Communicator ON or OFF The power switch must be ON at all times for your Lifeline service to work Signal strength may vary ...

Page 21: ...ou spend the majority of your time and the signal strength indicator shows two or more bars 2 If the AT T wireless network experiences an outage or the Home Communicator loses its signal the Message button on top of the Home Communicator will flash and it will not be able to send a Help Call to Lifeline If you press your Button and the AT T wireless network is not available you will hear a message...

Page 22: ...line Communicator 7000L Wireless Communicator 7000C Setting up a replacement Help Button If you receive a replacement Help Button you will need to set it up to work with your Home Communicator You ll need to be within arm s reach of the Home Communicator to set up your replacement Help Button If more than one Help Button is used in your home gather them all for this process You will need to reprog...

Page 23: ... appear on the back of your Help Button This will indicate that the Help Button is working with the Home Communicator If the AutoLearn process fails please contact Philips Lifeline or your representative 4 Repeat step 3 to reprogram all the other Help Buttons in your home Then release the Message button on the Home Communicator The Home Communicator will announce Please press the flashing Message ...

Page 24: ...on during cleaning please simply tell the Personal Response Associate that you accidentally pressed the Button Warnings Any cord worn around the neck can pose a strangulation risk including the possibility of death and serious injuries This may be of more concern to wearers in wheelchairs using walkers using beds with guard rails or who might encounter other protruding objects upon which the cord ...

Page 25: ...rash or expose it to flames or intense heat The Help Button is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixtures Do not put your Help Button through the dishwasher clothes washer or dryer Please be sure to remove your Help Button from articles of clothing that are being dry cleaned Excessive heat may damage your Help Button Do not leave your Help Button on the dashboard of your car or on ...

Page 26: ...the Lifeline Response Center for you You must be within the range of the Home Communicator for your Help Call to be placed 8235 Model 7000PHB 2000148235 YYYYMMDD FCC BDZ7000PHB IC 655C 7000PHB 8235 2000148235 YYYYMMDD FCC BDZ7000AHB IC 655C 7000AHB Model 7000AHB 8235 2000148235 YYYYMMDD FCC BDZ7000AHB IC 655C 7000AHB Model 7000AHB Front view Indicator light Flashes green during range testing Flash...

Page 27: ... ever have to replace the unit Serial number and date of manufacture Federal Communications Commission ID Industry Canada ID Attention Read the Instructions for Use for important information Interference to electronic equipment may occur in the vicinity of devices marked with this symbol Model Number Barcode Type BF applied part ...

Page 28: ...and adjust the strap so that it is snug and comfortable Adjusting the neck cord To shorten With a tab between your first finger and thumb of each hand slide both tabs apart in line with your shoulders To lengthen Pull one strand of the neck cord while sliding the tab to the back Repeat on the other side ...

Page 29: ...n is waterproof IPX7 1 meter for 30 minutes and should be worn in the shower or bath Your Help Button does not contain a microphone so you don t talk into it Instead press the Help Button and speak in the direction of your Home Communicator You may continue to wear your Help Button when you leave your home However the Help Button will not provide coverage outside of the range determined by the Sig...

Page 30: ...lls the Lifeline Response Center for you You must be within the range of the Home Communicator for your Help Call to be placed The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button provides an added layer of protection by automatically calling for help when a fall is detected The HomeSafe AutoAlert Button does not detect 100 of falls If you are able you should always press your Button when you need help Help call in prog...

Page 31: ...range testing Flashes red when the Communicator has received a Help Call signal Back view Important The vent area located on the back of the HomeSafe AutoAlert Button is part of the fall detection sensor system and needs to remain clear of obstructions e g lint or food products What to expect when the AutoAlert Button detects a fall A Help Call is automatically generated after approximately 30 sec...

Page 32: ...he unit Attention Read the Instructions for Use for important information Model number Explanation of symbols Serial number and date of manufacture Federal Communications Commission ID Industry Canada ID Interference to electronic equipment may occur in the vicinity of devices marked with this symbol Barcode Type BF applied part ...

Page 33: ...elp always press the Help Button if you are able to The vent area located on the back of the HomeSafe AutoAlert Button is part of the fall detection sensor system and needs to remain clear of obstructions e g lint or food products A continuous flow of water e g a shower hitting the vent directly may also temporarily obstruct the vent However your HomeSafe AutoAlert Button is waterproof and should ...

Page 34: ...ss your AutoAlert Help Button any time you need help Your AutoAlert Help Button does not contain a microphone so you don t talk into it Instead press the Help Button and speak in the direction of your Home Communicator Do not throw or toss the AutoAlert Help Button onto a bed table or other surface because it may accidentally send a Help Call You may continue to wear your AutoAlert Help Button whe...

Page 35: ...obile Button can be used at home in conjunction with the 7000C or 7000L Home Communicator or from any other location in the United States and Canada where the AT T wireless network is available The GoSafe Mobile Button provides an added layer of protection by automatically calling for help when a fall is detected The GoSafe Mobile Button does not detect 100 of falls If you are able you should alwa...

Page 36: ...unicator Back view Speaker The GoSafe Mobile Button has a built in speaker Important This area is part of the fall detection sensor system and needs to remain clear of obstructions e g lint or food products Charger The GoSafe Mobile Button has a rechargeable battery Use the charger provided with your GoSafe system to recharge the Button when the light indicates that the Button needs to be charged ...

Page 37: ...7100MHB Back view ...

Page 38: ...ctivated it will sound for 5 minutes Pressing the Button will silence the audio beacon and will not initiate another Help Call What to expect when the GoSafe Mobile Button detects a fall A Help Call is automatically generated after approximately 30 seconds of a fall being detected If the Button detects you have gotten up within approximately 30 seconds of a fall being detected a Help Call will not...

Page 39: ...roducts A continuous flow of water e g a shower hitting the vent directly may also temporarily obstruct the vent However your GoSafe Mobile Button is waterproof and should be worn at all times even when bathing or showering The GoSafe Mobile Button may interfere with certain medical equipment such as magnetic resonance imaging MRI X ray machines Automatic External Defibrillators cardiac monitors i...

Page 40: ...d Typically it will take less than 45 minutes to charge your GoSafe Mobile Button It is fully charged when it chimes and the light turns to a steady green 1 Make sure the charger is plugged into a power outlet 2 Attach your GoSafe Mobile Button to the charger You will hear a chime and a voice message to acknowledge that you are charging 3 Charge until the light turns to a steady green 4 Remove fro...

Page 41: ... varies based on activity level time spent away from your Home Communicator and actual emergency use In general you should charge your GoSafe Mobile Button at least once a week It may be helpful to pick a specific day and time to complete the charging e g Sundays at 4pm Sleep mode The GoSafe Mobile Button is a mobile device much like a cell phone As such you must turn it off in the following circu...

Page 42: ...lectronic device use is allowed e g after the airplane has landed Note If you are returning a GoSafe Mobile Button to Philips Lifeline for service replacement or recycling you must contact Lifeline before returning the Button Lifeline will provide you with special packaging and instructions for return Recommended usage Press your GoSafe Mobile Button any time you need help or in situations locatio...

Page 43: ...ion distance of 10 mm 0 394 inches when operating the device in the held to face configuration Your Help Button is waterproof IPX7 1 meter for 30 minutes and should be worn in the shower or bath Do not throw or toss the GoSafe Mobile Button onto a bed table or other surface because it may accidentally send a Help Call When entering and exiting your vehicle take care to prevent the GoSafe Mobile Bu...

Page 44: ...how to act upon it The recorded voice messages will continue to play each time the Message button is pressed until the alarm condition is corrected Resetting an Alarm High priority alarms are normally reset by the Call Center after the alarm has been responded to Additionally the Communicator may periodically poll the Call Center to see if the alarm should be reset and does so accordingly Note Pow...

Page 45: ...lp Button flashes orange the device may play a sound and or a recorded voice message Silencing Alarms Once a High Priority alarm is detected it cannot be silenced Medium Priority alarms play a sound and possibly a recorded voice message once upon detection of the alarm but the light flashes until the alarm condition is corrected Resetting an Alarm High Priority alarms are normally reset by the Cal...

Page 46: ...e Home Communicator Upon receiving the Help Signal the Call Center calls the Home Communicator to establish contact with the Subscriber and to see what kind of help they need HELP NEEDED End Device 7000PHB 7000AHB 7000MHB 7100MHB in range of Communicator Alarm Event Description Help Alarm initiated by User pressing the Button on the End Device Priority High Device Action Operates normally Alarm Ev...

Page 47: ...HELP NEEDED End Device 7000MHB 7100MHB out of range of Communicator no Signal Strength Alarm Event Description Help Alarm initiated by the User pressing the button on the End Device or by the End Device detecting a fall and the AT T wireless network is unavailble Then a Warning Message is displayed Priority High Device Action The Help Alarm Signal will be sent to the Call Center once the connectio...

Page 48: ...lp Alarm Signal is sent to the Call Center by the Home Communicator Upon receiving the fall detected Help Signal the Call Center calls the Home Communicator to establish contact with the Subscriber and to see what kind of help they need HELP NEEDED Fall Detected End Device 7000MHB 7100MHB out of range of Communicator Alarm Event Description Help Alarm initiated by the End Device detecting a fall P...

Page 49: ...Button This is an alarm that will self cancel once connection to the AC power is re established Alarm Event Reported to Lifeline No LOW BATTERY AC Power Lost Communicator 7000C 7000L Alarm Event Description When the charge level of the Communicator backup battery is low less than 4 88V AND the Communicator has lost AC Power a Warning Message is displayed Priority Medium Device Action Operates norm...

Page 50: ... battery is depleted Alarm Event Reported Displayed Locally Yes Message Button Flashes Voice Message plays upon pressing the Message Button Alarm Event Reported to Lifeline Yes A silent Maintenance Signal is sent to the Call Center by the Home Communicator Upon receiving the Maintenance Signal the Call Center prioritizes the response and contacts the Subscriber to verify the status of their equipm...

Page 51: ...Description In the event that a device senses it has a Hardware Error a Warning Message is displayed Priority Medium Device Action May have limited operation depending on the failure Alarm Event Reported Displayed Locally Yes Message Button Flashes Voice Message plays upon pressing the Message Button Alarm Event Reported to Lifeline Yes A silent Maintenance Signal is sent to the Call Center by the...

Page 52: ...t be sent by the Home Communicator to the Call Center NO SIGNAL STRENGTH Communicator 7000C Alarm Event Description In the event that the Home Communicator loses its connection to the AT T wireless network for a period of more than 2 minutes continuously a Warning Message is displayed Priority Medium Device Action Any alarms generated will be sent to the Call Center once connection to the AT T wir...

Page 53: ...Reported to Lifeline Yes A silent Maintenance Signal is sent to the Call Center by the Home Communicator or End Device Upon receiving the Maintenance Signal the Call Center prioritizes the response and contacts the Subscriber to verify the status of their equipment SUPERVISION FAILURE 7000PHB 7000AHB 7000MHB 7100MHB Alarm Event Description End Devices periodically check in to the Communicator If t...

Page 54: ...icator plays messages in the priority order shown in the table below separated when multiple fault conditions are active simultaneously and the Message button is pressed Fault Condition Audio Message Wireless connection lost No Wireless Signal Unfortunately the signal strength in this location is not strong enough Move your Home Communicator to a different location No Phone line Please check the p...

Page 55: ...tect falls under certain conditions This takes approximately 30 seconds to determine that an activity that resembles a fall has occurred An alarm signal is then sent to the Home Communicator If a fall is detected by the 7000MHB when outside of range of the Home Communicator the signal is sent directly to the Call Center via the AT T wireless nework if available Logging Alarms All alarm events repo...

Page 56: ...s The use of accessories transducers and or cables other than those specified with the exception of those sold by the manufacturer as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent or stacked use is necessary the e...

Page 57: ...ceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact your local telephone company The REN for the Communicator is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 Rights of the Telephone Company If the Communicator causes harm...

Page 58: ...TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also c...

Page 59: ...44 Caution If the above diagram is not used the Communicator cannot report an alarm when other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc connected to the same phone line is in use ...

Page 60: ...in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into ...

Page 61: ...re le fonctionnement Class B digital device notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 RSS Gen and RSS 210 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 CNR Gen et CNR 210 du Canada 1 Device may not cause interference 2 Device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Industry Canada Notic...

Page 62: ... with the safety procedures and operating instructions given in the Quick Setup Guide and the Instructions for Use for the purpose for which it was designed The purpose for which the product is intended is given below The Philips Lifeline Medical Alert Service and HomeSafe GoSafe System uses a wireless 7000C or landline 7000L Communicator with portable Help Buttons that connect to an emergency hel...

Page 63: ... landline in order to communicate with the Philips Lifeline Call Center The 7000C HomeSafe System depends on connecting to the AT T wireless network in order to communicate with the Philips Lifeline Call Center When outside the range of the Communicator the GoSafe Mobile Button 7000MHB 7100MHB also depends on connecting to the AT T wireless network to function properly As with all wireless devices...

Page 64: ...zes as compatible Operation of the product for unintended purposes or with incompatible product could lead to fatal or other serious injury Electrical safety Warnings Do not remove covers or cables from this product Dangerous electrical voltages are present within this product Removing covers or cables could lead to serious or fatal personal injury Covers or cables should only be removed by qualif...

Page 65: ...stacked use is necessary it should be observed to verify normal operation Other equipment could interfere with the medical device or device system even if the other equipment complies with CISPR emission requirements Caution Portable and Mobile Phones Portable and mobile RF communications can affect the HomeSafe GoSafe devices Use caution when using such communication devices within the specified ...

Page 66: ...oncerning charging discharging temperature and other factors Power Supplies Extension Cords and Power strips Route the power supply cord to the outlet in a way that will prevent the cord from being tripped over or interfered with by chairs or other furniture Do not use extension cords or power strips with this device Latex This product does not contain natural latex rubber or dry natural rubber in...

Page 67: ...ability IEC 60601 1 8 2nd Edition 2006 Collateral standard General requirements tests and guidance for alarm systems in medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems IEC 60601 1 11 2nd Edition 2015 Collateral standard Requirements for medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems used in the home healthcare environment ISO 10993 1 Biological evaluation of medical device...

Page 68: ...and precautions herein 2 Clean the wall area roughly 3 on either side of the wall outlet cover with a paper towel or cloth and a general purpose household cleaner such as glass cleaner Do not use furniture polish or oil based cleaners for this step as this cleaning is to ensure that the adhesion area is devoid of any dirt oil or grease that would otherwise prevent the adhesive from sticking proper...

Page 69: ...l Battery 12 Vdc 1 25 A Power Supply Output Class II To be used with external Class II power supply only Type BF Applied Part Drip Proof IP21 Continuous 92 106 dB at 1 kHz measured 10 cm from the speaker HomeSafe Personal Help Button 7000PHB AC Voltage Source 1 VAC N A Internal battery DC Power Source VDC 3 2V 225mAh 2 Manganese Dioxide Lithium Coin Primary Battery Type of Protection Against Elect...

Page 70: ...um Ion Rechargeable 4 Battery Type of Protection Against Electric Shock Class II Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock Type BF Applied Part Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Water Water Resistant 1 meter for 30 Minutes IPX7 Mode of Operation Continuous Sound Pressure Level 116 123 dB at 1 kHz measured 1 cm from the speaker 1 The means of isolating the device from the supply mains is by...

Page 71: ...erials which could be harmful to the environment if disposed of incorrectly Use of such materials is essential to performing the functions of the product and to meeting statutory and other requirements Final disposal of the product Final disposal is when the user disposes of the product in such a way that it can no longer be used for its intended purpose In the event a user wishes to end their ser...

Page 72: ...ions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents Other electronic products exceeding the limits defined in such EMC standards could under unusual circumstances affect the operation of the product 1 Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into servi...

Page 73: ...should ensure that it is used in such an environment Complies EN IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Immunity Test Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN IEC 61000 4 2 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 6kV Contact 8kV Air 6kV Contact 8kV Air Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are synthetic the re...

Page 74: ...ower supply 7000MHB 7100MHB 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Electromagnetic Environment Guidance NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Electrical power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment During charging if the the user of the GoSafe 7000...

Page 75: ...0 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Portable and mobile communications equipment should be separated from the HomeSafe GoSafe by no less than the distances calculated listed below D 3 5 V1 P D 3 5 E1 P 80 to 800 MHz D 7 Eq P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum power in watts W and D is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electroma...

Page 76: ...V broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the HomeSafe GoSafe is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the HomeSafe GoSafe should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal perfor...

Page 77: ...eparation m 80 to 800MHz d 0 35 P Separation m 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 0 70 P 0 01 035 07 0 1 11068 22136 1 35 7 10 1 1068 2 2136 100 Separation m 150kHz to 80MHz d 1 17 P 0 117 0 37 1 17 3 7 11 7 3 5 7 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter whe...

Page 78: ...tronic Equipment This symbol indicates that when the end user wishes to discard this product it must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling Note Please return the HomeSafe GoSafe devices to Philips Lifeline or your Philips Lifeline representative for proper disposal The ETL Listed Mark demonstrates compliance to the requirements of widely accepted product safety stand...

Page 79: ... the manufacturer s batch code so that the batch or lot can be identified Indicates the manufacturer s catalog number so that the device can be identified Indicates the manufacturer s serial number so that a specific device can be identified To identify the temperature limits for example on transport packaging to indicate limits within which the package has to be kept and handled The temperature v...

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Page 82: ...6 Tel 1 800 451 0525 www lifelinesystems com Philips Lifeline Canada 95 Barber Greene Road Suite 105 Toronto Ontario Canada M3C 3E9 Tel 1 800 387 8120 www lifeline ca 2015 All rights reserved Signal range may vary due to environmental factors P N 0940837 Rev 0X ...

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