Philips 6800, 6900 user manual Cleaning Your Personal Help Button

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Cleaning Your Personal Help Button

Your Personal Help Button is completely waterproof, so you can submerge it in warm water for easy cleaning.

1.Turn the POWER switch on the back of your Communicator to the OFF position. This ensures that a false Help Call won’t be sent while you are cleaning your Personal Help Button.

Note: You cannot use your Lifeline Service to call for help while the Communicator is turned off. Accordingly, you may wish to have a family member or caregiver present while you are cleaning your Personal Help Button.

2.Wash your wrist strap or adjustable neck cord with a mild liquid dishwashing detergent.

3.The Personal Help Button should be wiped down with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Do not soak it in the alcohol, however.

4.Blot excess moisture with a towel and allow the device to air-dry.

5.Turn the POWER switch on the back of your Communicator to the ON position.

6.Test your system by pressing your Personal Help Button and speaking through your Philips Lifeline Communicator with the Lifeline Personal Response Associate.

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