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Battery Replacement
From time to time the battery will need
replacing, you will know this because
somebody from your monitoring service (if
you have one) may inform you, or you may
see the red light flashing rather than staying
on continuously when a manual alarm call is
made.
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The unit automatically tests the battery
several times within each 24 hour period.
It is able to automatically generate an
alarm call when low battery is detected.
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If it is necessary for you to change the
battery, the fall detector uses a 6 volt
Duracell PX28L battery.
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To access the battery, remove the battery
cover screw and then the battery cover by
sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
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After a year the battery should be
replaced. Contact your provider for a
replacement. In many cases your provider
will change the battery for you. On the
back of this user guide is a handy table to