DAYTECH CC02

Daytech Emergency Call Button System for Seniors - Model CC02 Instruction Manual

Your guide to setting up and using your Daytech emergency alert system.

Introduzzjoni

The Daytech Emergency Call Button System is designed to provide a reliable and convenient way for seniors, patients, and individuals with disabilities to call for assistance. This system ensures that caregivers or family members are alerted promptly, offering peace of mind and enhanced safety. This manual will guide you through the installation, operation, and maintenance of your device.

The system allows individuals to signal for help without needing to shout, making it ideal for situations where immediate attention is required, especially during the night or when caregivers are in another room.

Prodott Overview

The Daytech Emergency Call Button System typically includes one or more receivers and multiple transmitters (call buttons). The receivers plug into a standard wall outlet and emit an audible alert when a transmitter button is pressed. The transmitters are portable and can be worn or placed in accessible locations.

An elderly woman presses an emergency call button worn around her neck, while a receiver unit on a table emits an alert. The image emphasizes calling for help without shouting.

Figura 1: Fuqview of the Daytech Emergency Call System in use. An elderly woman activates the call button, and a receiver unit alerts a caregiver.

Who Can Benefit?

  • Anzjani: For independent living with immediate access to assistance.
  • Pazjenti: For those recovering or with chronic conditions needing care.
  • Individuals with Disabilities: To easily signal for support.
  • Bedridden Individuals: To call for help without physical strain.
A collage showing various individuals who can benefit from the emergency call system: seniors, disabled individuals, patients, and bedridden individuals, with a central receiver unit.

Figura 2: Various applications of the emergency call system, highlighting its utility for different user groups.

Kontenut tal-Pakkett

Your Daytech Emergency Call Button System (Model CC02, variant B) includes the following components:

  • 2 x Receiver Units
  • 2 x Buttuni tas-Sejħa tat-Trasmettitur
  • 1 x Doorbell Transmitter (if applicable to your specific variant)
  • Batteries (12V 23A for transmitters, AAA for receivers)
  • Lanyards for transmitters
  • Adhesive pads for mounting
  • Manwal għall-Utent

Note: The exact number of components may vary based on the specific product variant purchased. Please refer to your product packaging for precise contents.

Setup Istruzzjonijiet

1. Powering the Receiver Units

  1. Insert 3 AAA batteries into each receiver unit.
  2. Plug each receiver unit into a standard 110-260V wall outlet. The receiver will power on and be ready for use.

2. Powering the Transmitter Call Buttons

  1. Each transmitter call button comes with a pre-installed 12V 23A alkaline battery.
  2. Ensure the battery tab (if present) is removed before use.

3. Pairing Transmitters with Receivers (If Not Pre-Paired)

Your system may come pre-paired. If not, or if you wish to add new transmitters, follow these steps:

  1. Agħżel Ringtone: Agħfas fil-qosor il- Up or Down button on the receiver to cycle through and select your preferred ringtone.
  2. Daħħal il-Mod tat-Tqabbil: Agħfas u żomm il- Up button on the receiver until you hear a "ding-dong" sound and the indicator light begins to flash. This indicates the receiver is in pairing mode.
  3. Attiva t-Trasmettitur: Press the push button on the transmitter you wish to pair. The receiver should emit the selected ringtone, confirming it has received the signal.
  4. Ikkonferma l-Imqabbad: Press the transmitter button again to verify successful pairing. If the receiver plays your selected ringtone, the pairing is complete.
  5. Repeat for all transmitters.

To restore factory settings, press and hold the Mitfi buttuna fuq ir-riċevitur.

4. Tqegħid u Immuntar

The transmitters are portable and can be worn around the neck using the provided lanyard, or attached to a wheelchair or wall using the adhesive pads. The call button is IPX5 waterproof, making it suitable for use in bathrooms or near water, but it should not be fully submerged.

Place receiver units in central locations or rooms where caregivers are most likely to hear the alert. The system offers a range of up to 150 meters (open air), with effective range through walls typically around 100 meters.

An illustration of a multi-story house showing the emergency call system's range. Two call buttons are shown, one on a balcony and one inside, with a receiver unit inside the house. Text indicates a range of up to 150 meters and stable wireless signal.

Figura 3: Illustration of the system's wireless range within a home environment.

A triptych of images showing the call button's versatility: a patient with a caregiver, the button mounted in a shower (highlighting its IP55 waterproof rating), and attached to a wheelchair.

Figura 4: Examples of flexible placement and the IP55 waterproof feature of the call button.

Istruzzjonijiet Operattivi

1. Nagħmlu Sejħa

To call for assistance, simply press the button on the transmitter. The receiver unit(s) will immediately sound the selected ringtone and flash its indicator light.

2. Volum ta 'aġġustament

The receiver offers 4 adjustable volume levels, ranging from 0 dB (mute) to 110 dB. Use the volume buttons on the side of the receiver to adjust the sound level to your preference. Setting the volume to 0 dB will mute the sound while the indicator light will still flash.

3. Changing Ringtones

The receiver has 55 different ringtones to choose from. Briefly press the Up or Down button on the receiver to cycle through the available melodies. The default ringtone is "Ding-Dong".

An image illustrating 55 ringtones and 5 adjustable volume levels. Two receivers are shown, one in a bedroom and one in a bathroom, playing different ringtones. A volume bar shows levels from mute to 110dB.

Figura 5: Customizing ringtones and volume settings on the receiver units.

Manutenzjoni

1. Sostituzzjoni tal-batterija

  • Receiver Units: Each receiver uses 3 AAA batteries. Replace them when the low battery indicator sounds.
  • Transmitter Call Buttons: Each transmitter uses one 12V 23A Alkaline battery. Replace when the low battery alert is triggered.

2. Tfakkira Baxxa tal-Batterija

The system provides a low battery reminder. When the receiver's battery voltage drops below 3V, a "Low Battery" tone will sound every two minutes. If the battery is critically low, the tone will sound every ten seconds.

Two receiver units displaying battery status. One shows a low battery (below 3V) with a tone every two minutes, and the other shows a critically low battery with a tone every ten seconds.

Figura 6: Visual representation of the low battery warning system for the receiver units.

3. Tindif

Wipe the units with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the units in water (except for the IPX5 rated call button, which is splash-proof but not submersible).

Issolvi l-problemi

ProblemaKawża PossibbliSoluzzjoni
Ir-riċevitur ma jagħmel l-ebda ħoss meta t-trasmettitur jiġi ppressat.
  • Receiver not plugged in or powered on.
  • Il-batterija tat-trasmettitur hija mejta.
  • L-unitajiet huma barra mill-firxa.
  • L-unitajiet mhumiex imqabbdin.
  • Receiver volume is set to 0 dB (mute).
  • Ensure receiver is properly plugged in and powered.
  • Replace transmitter battery (12V 23A).
  • Mexxi r-riċevitur eqreb lejn it-trasmettitur.
  • Follow pairing instructions in the "Setup" section.
  • Żid il-volum tar-riċevitur.
Low battery tone sounds frequently.Receiver AAA batteries are low.Replace the 3 AAA batteries in the receiver unit.
Firxa mingħajr fili mnaqqsa.
  • Ostakli (ħitan ħoxnin, oġġetti tal-metall).
  • Interferenza minn apparati oħra mingħajr fili.
  • Batterija baxxa fit-trasmettitur jew fir-riċevitur.
  • Ibdel ir-riċevitur jew it-trasmettitur biex timminimizza l-ostruzzjonijiet.
  • Żgura li batteriji friski huma installati.

Speċifikazzjonijiet

  • Numru tal-Mudell: CC02
  • Medda bla fili: Up to 150 meters (open air), approx. 100 meters (through walls)
  • Vol. Operattiv tar-riċeviturtage: 110-260V
  • Batterija tat-Trasmettitur: 1 x 12V 23A batterija alkalina
  • Batterija tar-riċevitur: 3 x AAA batteries (for portable pager, if included, or backup)
  • Klassifikazzjoni tal-Ilma (Trasmettitur): IPX5 (li ma titlaqx)
  • Livelli tal-Volum: 4 livelli (0 dB sa 110 dB)
  • Ringtones: 55 melodija magħżula
  • Metodu ta' Kontroll: Mess
  • Dimensjonijiet tal-Prodott: 10 x 5 x 10 cm; 430 grams (overall package dimensions)
  • Manifattur: DAYTEE
  • UPC: 791261632511

Garanzija u Appoġġ

Informazzjoni dwar Garanzija

Daytech products are designed for reliability and performance. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact Daytech customer support. Typically, products are covered against manufacturing defects for a specified period from the date of purchase.

Appoġġ għall-Klijent

If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your Daytech Emergency Call Button System, please contact our customer support team. You can usually find contact information (email, phone number, or website) on the product packaging or on the official Daytech website. Please have your model number (CC02) and purchase date ready when contacting support.

For general inquiries or to find more information, you may visit the DAYTECH brand page on Amazon.

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