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Philips Lifeline FD100 User Manual Manual

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Philips Lifeline FD100 User Manual
Philips Lifeline FD100 User Guide
Philips Lifeline FD100 Online Manual

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  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 3 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Contents Warnings and Cautions ..............................4 Warnings Cautions Overview of the Lifeline Service with AutoAlert .........9 What to expect when you push your button to call for help What to expect when the AutoAlert Button detects a fall Adjusting the neck cord Explanation of symbols Recommended Usage ...............................13 Compatible Communicators Cleaning ..........................................15 Maintenance .......................................16 Troubleshooting ....................................17 Frequently Asked Questions .........................18 Regulatory Compl

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 9 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Overview of the Lifeline Service with AutoAlert Push your AutoAlert Help Button whenever you need help The Lifeline Medical Alert Service provides 24/7 access to Lifeline's Response Center. To summon help, simply push your AutoAlert Help Button to connect to a Lifeline Response Associate. What to expect when you push your button to call for help (a Help Call) • Your Communicator will dial the Lifeline Response Center • Once connected, a Personal Response Associate will access your prole and assess the situation by speaking with you through the

  • 8 Servicing the device • There are no user-serviceable parts inside the AutoAlert Help Button. Do not attempt to open or modify the device. Device battery • The AutoAlert has a built-in lithium battery that provides a long service life without the need for replacement or recharging by the user. The user does not need to monitor the battery life as this is done automatically by the

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 26 Recommended Separations Distances for the AutoAlert The AutoAlert is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the AuotAlert can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF Communication Equipment and AutoAlert as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. Max Output Power (Watts) Separation (m) 150kHz to 80MHz d = 1.17√P Separation (m) 80 to 800MHz d = 0.35√P Separation (m) 800MHz to 2.5GHz d = 0.70√P 0.01 N/A .035 .07 0.1 N/A .110

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 14 Recommended environmental conditions Operating Temperature 32°F (0°C) to 122°F (50°C) Storage Temperature -4°F (-20°C) to 158°F (70°C) Humidity 10% to 90% Compatible Communicators The AutoAlert Help Button is only compatible with the following Philips Lifeline Communicators: • DT1000 series Philips Lifeline Cordless Phone Communicator • 6900 series Philips Lifeline CarePartner Communicator

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 22 FCC regulations The AutoAlert Help Button complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) The AutoAlert Help Button may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the AutoAlert Help Button must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Pursuant to Part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, any changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by Philips Lifeline could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Industry Canada (IC) This device comp

  • 15 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Cleaning Your AutoAlert Help Button is completely waterproof, so you can submerge it in warm water for easy cleaning. 1. Wash your neck cord with a mild liquid dishwashing detergent. 2. Wash the AutoAlert Help Button under warm running water, being careful not to accidentally press the Help Button. You may also gently wipe your AutoAlert Help Button

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 4 Warnings and Cautions ! WARNINGS Potentially hazardous situations which could result in injury, death, or other serious adverse reactions if these instructions are not followed. Always push your AutoAlert Button if you need help Push here to send a Help Call to the Lifeline Response Center.

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 5 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 The AutoAlert Help Button may not detect every fall • In certain situations, the AutoAlert Help Button may not detect a fall. Some movements may not register as a fall and would not be detected. Examples include, but are not limited to: − A gradual slide such as from a seated position − Lowering oneself slowly to the ground (to brace the impact of a fall) − A fall from a height of less than 20 inches (0.5 meters) • Certain conditions can affect the ability of

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 13 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Recommended Usage • Push your AutoAlert Help Button any time you need help. • If you fall and are able to, you should still push the AutoAlert button to send a Help Call right away. • Always wear the AutoAlert Help Button. It is waterproof and should be worn in the shower or bath. The bathroom is often a place where people fall and need help. • You may continue to wear your AutoAlert Help Button when leaving your home. However, the Help Button will not be able to place a Help Call if it is outs

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 23 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 System classication The AutoAlert Help Button is an FDA Class II device. It is an internally powered device for continuous operation. Radio specications The AutoAlert Help Button has a radiofrequency transmitter with the following characteristics: maximum power over an antenna load: 12 dBm, frequency: 312 MHz ± 75 KHz, modulation: OOK. It fully complies with FCC Part 15, Section 15.231 for periodic operation above 70 MHz. Collateral standards for IEC 60601-1 60601-1-2:2007

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 12 1012 Model: FD100 FCC: BDZFD100 IC: 655C-FD100 S/N: 1000244671 DD.MM.YY Explanation of symbols AutoAlert Code: Report this code if you ever have to replace the unit Refer to Instruction Manual/ Booklet. Follow Instructions for Use. Industry Canada ID Serial Number Federal Communications Commission ID Date of manufacturing (day-month-year) Type BF Applied Part. This symbol indicates this product complies with requirements for the BF type applied part according to IEC 60601-1. Interference to electronic equipment may occur in the vicinity

  • 6 Neck cord strangulation risk • Any cord worn around the neck can pose a strangulation risk, including the possibility of death and serious injuries. This may be of more concern to wearers in wheelchairs, using walkers, using beds with guard rails, or who might encounter other protruding objects upon which the cord can become tangled. • Philips Lifeline neck cord

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 2 Welcome The Lifeline Service allows you to summon assistance when you need it by pushing the AutoAlert Help Button. The AutoAlert Help Button provides an added level of protection by calling for help when it detects a fall. • If you are new to Lifeline and need to set up your service for the rst time, please refer to the Quick Setup Guide which will walk you through the steps to set up both your Help Button and your Lifeline Communicator. • If your Communicator has already been set up and you are replaci

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 24 Informational tables Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Emissions The AutoAlert is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The customer or user of the AutoAlert should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance RF Emissions CISPR 11 Group 2 The AutoAlert must emit Electromagnetic energy in order to perform its intended function. Nearby electronic equipment may be affected. RF Emissions CISPR 11 Class B Harmonics IEC 61000-3-2 N/A The EUT is B

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 18 Frequently Asked Questions Can I have more than one AutoAlert Help Button for myself? No, we have learned that subscribers are best served by having one AutoAlert Help Button. Can I wear my AutoAlert Help Button in the shower or bath? Yes, the AutoAlert Help Button is completely waterproof and should be worn at all times. However, please note that when the AutoAlert Help Button is fully submerged, the signal is weakened and may not be received by the Communicator. Can I wear my AutoAlert Help Button in bed? Yes, we ask that you wear your AutoAler

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 21 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Regulatory compliance Safety standards The AutoAlert Help Button complies with the following safety standards for medical devices and home healthcare equipment: UL1637 – Home Healthcare Signaling Equipment CSA C22.2 NO 205-M1983 – Signal Equipment IEC60601-1:2005 (3rd Edition) – Medical Electrical Equipment – General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance CA/EN/US National Differences IEC60601-1-2 – Electromagnetic Compatibility RSS-210 - Low-Power License-Exempt Radiocommunication Device IEC regulations The AutoAlert Help Button is medical electrical (ME) equipment. Medical electrical equipment can either g

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 7 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 ! CAUTIONS CAUTION indicates the potential of device malfunction, device failure, damage of the device, or damage to other property. And, if these instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury Keep the vent hole clear of obstructions The vent located on the back of the AutoAlert Help Button is part of the fall detection sensor system and needs to remain clear of obstructions (e.g., lint or food products). A continuous ow of water (e.g., a shower) hitting the ven

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 10 The AutoAlert Help Button can detect most falls, providing an added layer of protection The AutoAlert Help Button provides an added layer of protection by placing a Help Call if a fall is detected and you can’t push the button. Note: not all falls can be detected. Please consult the “Warnings” section for further details. What to expect when the AutoAlert Button detects a fall • A Help Call is automatically generated after approximately 30 seconds of a fall being detected • If the Help Button detects that you have gotten up within approximately 30 seconds of a fall being detec

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 17 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Troubleshooting The Communicator and AutoAlert Help Button conduct self-tests on a regular basis. If a problem is identied, the Reset button on the Communicator will start to blink. To nd out what is wrong, push the Reset button. The Communicator will announce the problem and tell you what to do. If you have any questions about your Communicator, AutoAlert Help Button, or other aspects of the Lifeline Service, please push your AutoAlert Help Button or call Lifeline.

  • Philips Lifeline 111 Lawrence Street Framingham, MA 01702-8156 Tel: 1-800-451-0525 www.lifelinesys.com Philips Lifeline Canada 95 Barber Greene Road, Suite 105 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3C 3E9 Tel: 1-800-387-8120 www.lifeline.ca © 2013. All rights reserved. Signal range may vary due to environmental factors. P/N 0940718, Rev 07

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 25 For assistance, call 1-800-635-6156 Immunity Test EN/IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) EN/IEC 61000-4-2 6kVContact 8kV Air 6kV Contact 8kV Air Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are synthetic the relative humidity should be at least 30% Power Frequency 50/60Hz Magnetic Field EN/IEC 61000-4-8 3A/m 3A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment

  • Philips Lifeline FD100, 20 What happens if I push my AutoAlert Help Button and can’t hear the Response Associate? Stay where you are. The Personal Response Associate will probably be able to hear you, but if not, he or she will place a telephone call to your home. If no one answers, help will be contacted. If I fall and stand up, will the button automatically send a Help Call? It might. The AutoAlert Help Button is designed to provide time for you to recover from falls that are not serious. However, if you do not stand up within 30 seconds, a Help Call will be auto

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