Lifeline Systems Inc. FD100 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Warnings and Cautions
Warnings
Possible injury, death or other serious adverse reactions may occur with use or misuse of the 
AutoAlert Help Button.
WARNING
The AutoAlert Help Button neck cord is not designed to break away. Therefore, it can pose a choking risk, 
including the possibility of death and serious injuries. This may apply 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.
Cautions
Device malfunction, device failure, damage to the device or damage to other property may occur 
with use or misuse of the AutoAlert Help Button.
CAUTION
The AutoAlert Help Button is a radio frequency (RF) device that transmits a signal to a compatible Lifeline 
Communicator. The Communicator must be properly set up and the coverage range of the AutoAlert 
Help Button must be tested prior to use. Please see the Quick Start Guide included in the box with the 
Communicator for instructions on how to set up your system and test the coverage range of your AutoAlert 
Help Button. Instructions for testing the coverage range are also included in this manual (see the section entitled 
Signal Range Test.)
The signal range may be affected by environmental factors including building materials (e.g., concrete, metal), large 
masses covering or obstructing the Help Button, or submersion in liquid. Be sure to thoroughly test the coverage 
range of the Help Button in all areas of your home including the bathroom, basement and garage. 
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 flow of water (e.g., a shower) hitting the vent 
directly may also obstruct the vent. Therefore, in certain rare situations, the Help Button may not detect a fall in 
the shower. It is recommended that you wear your AutoAlert Help Button at all times, especially when bathing or 
showering. If you fall and need help, always press the Help Button if you are able.
The AutoAlert Help Button may interfere with aircraft communications and medical equipment such as magnetic 
resonance imaging (MRI.) Do not take the AutoAlert Help Button aboard an airplane. You may pack the 
AutoAlert Help Button in checked luggage.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the AutoAlert Help Button. Do not attempt to open or modify the 
device.
The AutoAlert Help Button contains a lithium battery that must be disposed of properly. Do not discard the 
Help Button in the trash or expose it to flames or intense heat.