Philips 6800, 6900 Safety Information, Communicator must be placed in an indoor living area

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Safety Information

1.The Communicator must be placed in an indoor living area.

2.If any phones are left off the hook, there will not be a dial tone and the Communicator will not be able to place a Help Call. This problem can be addressed by plugging the Communicator phone cord into an RJ31X/CA38A type jack, which your phone company may be able to assist you with.

3.Care should be taken to not block the microphone hole on the bottom of the unit when selecting the installation location. (For example, do not place it on a tablecloth.)

4.Make sure you do not plug your Communicator into an electrical outlet that is controlled by a wall switch, because someone could accidentally turn off the wall switch and shut off the power to your Communicator.

5.Make sure your Communicator is away from any clutter or any object that might block its ability to receive a signal from the Personal Help Button. The Communicator should not be placed on or near your refrigerator or any type of metal cabinet or bookcase, since this may limit the effective range of the Personal Help Button.

6.This product cannot be used on party lines.

7.To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not place the Communicator in or near water or other liquids.

8.Do not abuse the cords. Never carry the Communicator by the cord or yank the cord to disconnect it from an electrical outlet. Instead, grasp the plug and pull to disconnect.

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