Side 3
Getting started
Unpacking, installing and testing the unit
The Charger is usually placed on a level surface and the Wrist Receiver should
normally be fastened around the wrist or placed in the Charger.
1.
Remove the small paper tab sticking out of the battery cover (9) and connect
the power supply unit to the mains voltage and to the rst power supply unit
socket (15). The green LED (10) should come on and stay on as long as the
Charger is powered by an external power supply.
2.
Place the Wrist Receiver in the Wrist Receiver Charger. The green LED (12)
should light up. If the battery is completely flat, the Wrist Receiver starts up but
can only be used when placed in the Charger until it has been charged for
approximately two hours.
3.
Connect a BE1270 Bed-shaker (accessory) to the socket (14) and press the
Charger’s Test Button (11). The Bed-shaker should vibrate as long as the
button is pressed. Please note that when the Test Button (11) is pressed, the
Charger is only powered by the back-up batteries.
4.
A Visit transmitter is required to test the radio reception. Press the test button
on the Visit Transmitter. The Wrist Receiver will emit a light signal and will
vibrate via the connected Bed-shaker. Please note that the Wrist Receiver itself
does not vibrate when it is placed in the Charger.
5.
The Wrist Receiver is used around the wrist just like a wristwatch.
The BE1560 Visit Wrist Receiver is placed in the BE1570 Bellman Visit Wrist Receiver
Charger in order to charge it and to connect, via the Charger, a BE1270 Bellman Bed-
shaker (accessory) which is placed under the pillow to wake up the user. Charging is
controlled by the Wrist Receiver and takes up to 8 hours. During charging, the LED
(12) on the Wrist Receiver will light up green.
To charge the Wrist Receiver:
1.
Angle the Wrist Receiver slightly outwards so that the 2 small holes in the edge
of the Wrist Receiver point downwards and move it towards the lower
moveable part of the Charger.
2.
Press the Wrist Receiver and the moveable button downwards.
3.
Move the upper part of the Wrist Receiver towards the back edge and release
carefully. The green LED (12) should light up.