- nurse calling system with bracelet transmitter
- the pager set consists of a bracelet transmitter (transmits via radio) and a receiver with an acoustic and visual signalThe emergency call is triggered by pressing the red button
- the receiver works while plugged in and provides a acoustic and visual signal (about 20-30m range in the house)
- transmitter can even stay at the arm while taking a shower
- an LED signalizes the battery exchange (durability about 2 - 3 years)
- size transmitter: 38 x 46 x 14 mm (l x w x h), height about 16g (incl. battery)
- size receiver: 120 x 50 x 75 mm (l x w x h), height about 190g
- transmit and the receive frequency: 868,8Mhz
Note to § 12 Battery Act (BattG):
In connection with the distribution of devices containing batteries and / or rechargeable batteries, we are obliged under the Battery Ordinance to inform you as a consumer of the following:
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. You are legally obliged to return used batteries as end users. You can return them after use to us, in a municipal collection point or in the local trade. The sale in outlets is limited to end users for the usual amounts and such waste batteries that leads the distributor as new batteries in his assortment or led.
Batteries that contain harmful substances are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin and the suffix Cd, Pb or Hg. The crossed-out wheeled bin sign means you must not dispose of batteries and batteries with your household waste.
The chemical name Cd stands for cadmium, Pb for lead and Hg for mercury.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. You are legally obliged to return used batteries as end users. You can return them after use to us, in a municipal collection point or in the local trade. The sale in outlets is limited to end users for the usual amounts and such waste batteries that leads the distributor as new batteries in his assortment or led.
Batteries that contain harmful substances are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out wheelie bin and the suffix Cd, Pb or Hg. The crossed-out wheeled bin sign means you must not dispose of batteries and batteries with your household waste.
The chemical name Cd stands for cadmium, Pb for lead and Hg for mercury.
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