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in this way to make people in the vicinity 
aware of the emergency if the watch has no 
wireless coverage in an emergency situation.
 
Solution: To stop the beeping use the charger 
to connect the watch to a mains socket.
The watch continually calls the emergency 
call numbers
Reason: The rechargeable battery is fully dis­
charged. In this case no emergency calls can 
be made with the watch. The system, however, 
makes the person providing help aware that 
an emergency call has been triggered.
Solution: Connect the watch to a mains socket 
using the charger. The recipient of the emer­
gency call must accept the emergency call and 
stay on the phone for at least a minute after 
the automatic announcement. 
Other problems
If your watch has a defect that you cannot 
solve with the help of the above advice, please 
contact Limmex Customer Service. The con­
tact information can be found in the enclosed 
subscription instructions.
4  Technical details
Temperature range
­10°C to +40°C, 14°F to 104°F. The service 
life of the rechargeable battery is reduced at 
extreme temperatures (outside the range 0°C­
25°C resp. 32°F to 77°F).
Mobile radio
GSM Dual Band (850/1900 MHz). Please follow 
the same safety rules as for mobile phones 
(when flying, in hospitals, with pacemakers, 
etc). The telephone function of the Limmex 
Watch is completely switched off in normal 
operation and does not emit any radiation.
Radiofrequency radiation 
exposure Information
For body worn operation, this watch has been 
tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines 
when used with straps that contains no metal 
and that positions the watch at the wrist. Use 
of other accessories may not ensure compli­
ance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The Limmex Watch contains a non­
replaceable SIM chip.
Battery/rechargeable battery
The Limmex Watch contains a rechargeab­
le lithium­polymer battery with 120 mAh for 
emergency calls. Do not connect the charging 
unit via the USB connection of a computer. You 
can find more information on page 9/10.
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