Troubleshooting Your Digital Pendant Alarm

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Questions & Resolutions

More answers to some of the commonly asked questions about pendant alarms.

  • Ensure that the power connection is properly inserted into a functional electrical socket and switched on at the wall.
  • Attempt plugging the device into a different power outlet to verify whether the current outlet is faulty.
  • In the event of a power cut, the base unit features a backup battery that will last up to 48 hours dependent on use, ensuring your careline service remains intact while your mains power is restored. Keep in mind that if the backup power has run out, the wearable alarm will not do anything when activated.
  • If you have broadband in your home and your base unit is connected directly to your broadband router, your alarm will only work if the broadband router is still powered on.
  • To ensure your protection in situations like this, upgrade to our new Digital Pendant alarm plan which uses SIM technology, keeping you connected when your broadband fails.

The pendant has a battery life of 18-24 months, dependent on use. Our team will automatically be notified when the battery on your pendant runs low. When this happens, we’ll reach out to arrange a free replacement.

While it is perfectly normal to wear a pendant alarm while you are in bed, most people like to take them off overnight. The important thing to remember is that they should be kept close by at all times, in case of an emergency.

The fall sensor is rated as IP67 water resistant so that you can comfortably wear your alarm whenever you take a bath or shower.

The IP67 rating means that the alarm can be dropped into a body of water up to a meter deep for as long as half an hour.

You should test your fall alarm every 4-6 weeks.

1. To test press the button on the front of your pendant.
2. The base unit will show a flashing red light while it connects through to our 24/7 monitoring centre.
3. Moments later, you’ll be connected to a member of our emergency response team. Simply tell our team that you are making a test call to check that your alarm is working correctly.
4. Our team will tell you everything is okay and they will end the call. Your alarm is now set up and ready to use, should you ever need it.

If you have trouble hearing us when we speak to you through your alarm base unit, the volume on the speaker can be turned up remotely by the care team.

If you still can’t hear us, we will call your mobile phone to ensure everything is okay.

If we still can’t talk to you, we’ll call one of your emergency contacts to check that you are okay.

As a last resort or if the situation requires, we’ll call the emergency services.

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