1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and effective use of your APLOS Personal Alert Pager and Button. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device and retain it for future reference.
2. Ozi nchekwa
Soro ntuziaka nchekwa ndị a mgbe niile:
- Debe ngwaọrụ akọrọ. Ewepụla ya na mmiri ma ọ bụ oke iru mmiri.
- Anwala imeghe ma ọ bụ rụkwaa ngwaọrụ n'onwe gị. Kpọtụrụ ndị ọrụ ruru eru ọrụ niile.
- Use only specified batteries and power sources.
- Keep out of reach of small children to prevent choking hazards from small parts.
- Ensure the alert signal is audible and the vibration is noticeable in your environment.
3. Ihe ngwugwu
Chọpụta na ihe niile dị na ngwugwu gị:
- APLOS Personal Alert Pager (Receiver)
- APLOS Personal Alert Button (Transmitter) with SOS button
- Neck Lanyard for transmitter
- Belt Clip for receiver
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)
4. Ngwaahịa gafereview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your APLOS Personal Alert system.

Foto 4.1: APLOS Personal Alert Pager (right) and Button (left) with lanyard. The pager is a white rectangular device with a speaker grille and the "Aplos" logo. The button is a smaller white oval device with an orange "SOS" button and a loop for the lanyard.

Foto 4.2: Labeled diagram showing the APLOS Personal Alert Pager (Avertisseur) and Button (Bouton d'appel). The button can be worn around the neck (Se met au cou) and the pager can be carried in a pocket or clipped to a belt (Se glisse dans n'importe quelle poche ou se clip à une ceinture). The system ensures the safety of dependent persons (Assure la sécurité de la personne dépendante).

Foto 4.3: The APLOS Personal Alert Pager illustrating its three alert functions: Anụ (via the ringer), Anya (a red indicator light illuminates), and Sensory (the device vibrates).
5. Nhazi
5.1. Na-agbanye ike
The APLOS Personal Alert Pager is battery-powered. Ensure batteries are correctly inserted. The device is designed for immediate use upon activation.
5.2. Yiri Transmitter
The alert button (transmitter) is designed for portability and accessibility.
- Olu Lanyard: Attach the provided lanyard to the alert button and wear it around your neck for easy access.
- Akpa: Its compact size allows it to be carried discreetly in a pocket.

Foto 5.1: A person wearing the APLOS alert button around their neck using the provided lanyard, demonstrating convenient access.
5.3. Carrying the Pager (Receiver)
The pager can be carried by the caregiver or person needing to receive alerts.
- Mpempe eriri: Use the integrated belt clip on the back of the pager to attach it securely to a belt or waistband.
- Akpa: The pager can also be placed in a pocket.

Foto 5.2: The APLOS pager securely clipped to a person's belt, showing its portability and ease of access for the caregiver.

Foto 5.3: N'azụ view of the APLOS pager, clearly showing the integrated belt clip for attachment to clothing.
6. Ntuziaka ọrụ
6.1. Sending an Alert
To send an alert, simply press the orange "SOS" button on the alert transmitter.

Foto 6.1: A hand pressing the orange "SOS" button on the APLOS alert transmitter, initiating an alert.
6.2. Receiving an Alert
Upon receiving an alert signal from the transmitter, the pager will activate its triple alert functions:
- Oti mkpu na -ege ntị: A distinct sound will be emitted from the pager's speaker.
- Mmaji: The pager will vibrate to provide a tactile alert.
- Ihe ngosi onyonyo: A red light on the pager will illuminate.
The pager offers customization options for the alert experience, including adjustable ringtone type and volume. Refer to Section 6.3 for details.
6.3. Customizing Alert Settings
The pager features dedicated buttons on its back for adjusting settings.

Foto 6.2: A hand using a pen to adjust the settings on the back of the APLOS pager, indicating the location of the customization buttons.
Use these buttons to select from various modes, adjusting the alert type and volume to suit individual preferences and environmental needs.
7. Nlekọta
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your APLOS Personal Alert system, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Nhicha: Wipe the devices with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Ngbanwe batrị: Replace batteries promptly when the low battery indicator appears or performance degrades. Refer to the battery compartment for specific battery types.
- Nchekwa: Debe ngwaọrụ ndị a n'ebe dị jụụ ma kpọọ nkụ mgbe a naghị eji ha.
8. Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your APLOS Personal Alert system, consult the table below:
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Pager does not alert. | Low battery in pager or transmitter; Out of range; Obstructions. | Replace batteries in both units. Move closer to the transmitter. Reduce physical barriers between units. |
| Alert signal is weak or intermittent. | Low battery; Interference; Distance. | Replace batteries. Avoid strong electromagnetic fields. Ensure units are within specified range. |
| Cannot change alert settings. | Incorrect button press; Device malfunction. | Refer to Section 6.3 for correct procedure. If issue persists, contact support. |
9. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | 6323 |
| Ụdị | APLOS |
| Maximum Range (Outdoor) | 100 mita |
| Maximum Range (Indoor) | 50-70 mita |
| Ihe Nchịkwa Ihe Nchịkwa | Mmaji |
| Isi Iyi Ike | Akwanyere batrị |
| Voltage | 3 volts DC |
| Usoro njikwa | Remote Control (Button Press) |
| Agba | Ọcha |
| Dimensions (Pager) | 9 x 6 cm (approximate) |
| Mmalite | France |
10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the contact details provided by your retailer or visit the official APLOS websaịtị. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.
Iwu nloghachi: 30 days (refund/replacement) as per Amazon's policy at the time of purchase.
Onye nrụpụta: APLOS



