Doc
No.
FM5615
issue
A
Page
4
3.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION
This
symbol
on
the
product
indicates
it
complies
with
all
relevant
EU
Directives
as
required
by
law.
Electro
Magnetic
Compatibility;
EMC
2004/108/EC
Restriction
of
Hazardous
Substances;
RoHS
2011/65/EU
A
copy
of
the
complete
Declaration
of
Conformity
is
available
from
Aidcall.
This
symbol
on
the
product
indicates
it
is
classed
as
Electrical
or
Electronic
Equipment
and
should
not
be
disposed
of
with
other
commercial
waste
at
the
end
of
its
working
life.
The
Waste
of
Electrical
and
Electronic
Equipment
(WEEE)
Directive
(2012/19/EU)
has
been
put
in
place
to
recycle
products
using
the
best
available
recovery
and
recycling
techniques
to
minimise
impact
on
the
environment,
treat
hazardous
substances
and
avoid
increasing
landfill.
For
product
disposal
please
contact
your
supplier
and
check
the
terms
and
conditions
of
the
purchase
contract
and
ensure
this
product
is
not
mixed
with
other
commercial
waste
for
disposal.
This
symbol
on
batteries
indicates
separate
collection.
Batteries
contain
chemicals
that
can
be
hazardous
to
health
and
the
environment
and
should
not
be
disposed
of
in
the
waste
bin.
The
EU
Directive
(2006/6/EC)
has
been
put
in
place
to
ensure
the
safe
disposal
and
recycling
of
batteries.
Return
used
batteries
to
your
supplier
or
drop
‐
off
at
your
local
municipal
waste
recycling
depot.
NTE
E
4.
MAINTENANCE
&
CARE
For
peace
of
mind
and
to
ensure
your
system
is
maintained
to
the
highest
standard
Aidcall
recommend
an
annual
maintenance
contract.
This
will
provide
vital
assistance
in
times
of
need
from
a
nationwide
team
of
trained
Service
Engineers
who
specialise
in
wireless
Nursecall
systems.
A
preventative
maintenance
visit
(PMV)
is
also
available
from
Aidcall,
this
covers
the
replacement
of
all
batteries,
a
full
system
test,
software
updates
(where
applicable)
and
a
Service
Certificate.
For
more
information
on
Maintenance
Contract
Packages
and
PMV’s
please
contact
our
customer
services
team
on
01670
357431
or
visit
our
website;
www.aidcall.co.uk/healthcare/support/maintenance
MONTHLY
MAINTENANCE
Pagers
should
be
regularly
cleaned
with
a
hard
‐
surface
disinfectant
wipe,
at
the
same
time
they
should
be
checked
for
signs
of
external
physical
damage.
Broken
or
cracked
plastic
can
trap
dirt
and
contribute
to
the
spread
of
germs.
Any
Pagers
found
damaged
should
be
replaced
immediately.
Pagers
needing
repair
can
be
returned
via
the
website;
www.aidcall.co.uk/healthcare/support/repair
Although
the
Pager
battery
is
monitored
and
a
poor
state
of
charge
is
notified
on
the
display
it
is
best
practice
to
replace
the
battery
every
1
‐
2
months.
See
section
13
for
the
correct
type
of
battery
to
be
used.