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Cleaning your pill dispenser

Clean only with a damp cloth or sponge. 

Taking care of your pill dispenser

Make sure the dispenser is always kept on a flat surface and stable surface, 

such as a table, with the top side pointing up between doses. Standing it 

otherwise can cause it to malfunction.

Do not keep your dispenser in direct sunlight or under other strong light sources.

Low battery warning

If your dispenser has a low battery then a 

battery 

symbol with an ‘X’ over it

 will appear in the 

display. We recommend you change the battery as 

soon as you see this symbol.

Changing the battery

1.  Depress the door release tab and remove the battery door. 

2.  Remove spent batteries and discard at the appropriate facility.

3.  Insert fresh batteries (4 x AA) into battery compartment. Ensure they are 

placed in the correct direction following the  

 

symbol. 

4.  Replace the battery door and the LCD display will turn on.

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Alarm 3

Alarm 4

Alarm 5

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12:00

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88:88

Alarm 1

Alarm 2

Alarm 3

Alarm 4

Alarm 5

Alarm 6

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12:00

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12:00

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Summary of Contents for UF0101

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ning 3 Dosage Window 4 Cover Release Tab 5 Alarm Speaker 6 Alert Indicator 7 LCD Display 8 Button 1 9 Button 2 10 Button 3 11 Removable Tray 12 Cover Lock 13 Battery Door 14 Door Release Tab 15 Batter...

Page 3: ...ymbol will appear on the right when the clock is in 12 hour format Press and hold button 1 for a few seconds until the symbol starts flashing Press button 2 to increase the hour and button 3 to increa...

Page 4: ...A Alarm 1 12 00 Alarm 1 AM 12 00 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 AM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 AM HOURS MINUTES HOURS MINUTES 12 00AM 12 00AM 12 00 Alarm 1 A B C AM 12 00 Alarm 1 AM 12 00AM 12 00 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 AM Alarm 1 Alar...

Page 5: ...Eve Wed Morn Wed Eve Thur Morn T h u r E v e F r i M o r n M o n M o r n Mon Noon Mon Eve Tue Morn T N r orn T h u r E v e F r i M o r n M o n M o r n Mon Noon Mon Eve Tue Morn Tue Noon Tue Eve Wed M...

Page 6: ...once a day Compartment for the first dose Continue in this direction Mon Tue W ed T h u r F r i S a t Sun M o n T u e W e d T h u r F r i S a t Sun M o n T u e W e d T h u r F r i S a t Sun M o n T u...

Page 7: ...he window to take until your next alarm goes off Locking your pill dispenser To ensure the pill dispenser is tamper proof you can lock it To lock Insert the key supplied into the cover lock and turn a...

Page 8: ...y We recommend you change the battery as soon as you see this symbol Changing the battery 1 Depress the door release tab and remove the battery door 2 Remove spent batteries and discard at the appropr...

Page 9: ...it over as if pouring medication into palm the alarm and red light will stop 4 To exit test mode and return to clock mode press button 3 Please Note If the dispenser is not turned over within 10 secon...

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Page 11: ...Day Clock helps maintain daily routines and keep track of time day and night Simple music players and TV remotes help people to do the things they enjoy with independence Sensory products offer stimul...

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