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The lone worker should pick up and register the utilization of the PASS in the logbook.
After use, they should ensure the device is correctly plugged to charge the battery.
## 1. Overview
## Overview
1. The phones detect if the user is:
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5. It is forbidden to perform dangerous experiments during the night and weekends (including work with Piranha solution, highly corrosive or explosive compounds).
## 2. Handling the device
## Handling the device
### 1. Description of the System
### Description of the System
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### 2. Quick user guide
### Quick user guide
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### 3. How to obtain the PASS
### How to obtain the PASS
1. The PASS are stored by the guard stations in both BT1 and BT2.
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3. Fill in the logbook
### 4. Switch on
### Switch on
1. Press on the power button
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4. Once connected, the SureSafe indicator light will remain continuously on
### 5. Fastening the emergency phone to the clothing
### Fastening the emergency phone to the clothing
5. The PASS can be fastened to the clothes using the clip located in the back of the unit
6. Hold the PASS in a vertical position while fastening it
### 6. Switch off
### Switch off
7. Press and hold the power button for approximately 3 seconds (until the device stops beeping).
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The alarm, vibration motor and power button and SureSafe indicator light will turn off after the shutdown is complete.
### 7. Return the PASS
### Return the PASS
9. When you are done with the PASS, place it back on the charger, a red light will flash to indicate that the battery is charging.
10. Fill the logbook and close the box by placing your BT2 badge in front of the lock.
## 3. Types of alerts
## Types of alerts
### 1. Emergency alert
### Emergency alert
1. Pull the emergency latch. The device will instantly send an emergency message to the 5555.
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5.<imgsrc="img/pass_img-6.jpg"> silencing the alert will not cancel it: the 5555 will still intervene.
### 2. Fall impact detected alert
### Fall impact detected alert
The device is constantly monitoring your motion or falls. If the device detects a fall impact, it will trigger the “pending alarm” mode.
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d. <img src="img/pass_img-6.jpg"> Silencing an alarm will not cancel the call, 5555 will still intervene.
### 3. No-motion alert
### No-motion alert
The device is constantly monitoring your motion to detect a possible person down incident.
If the device has not detected motion within 5 minutes, it will prompt you to acknowledge your safety, entering the alarm mode and triggering the low alarm pattern.
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d. <img src="img/pass_img-6.jpg"> Silencing an alarm will not cancel the call, 5555 will still intervene.
### 4. Voice call alert
### Voice call alert
1. When a phone call has been initiated by 5555, the device will trigger the “high alarm” pattern accompanied by a blue flashing of the LiveResponse light.
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9. NOTE: during the call, the volume of the speaker can be switched to speaker and back to lower volume by pressing the acknowledge button once.
### 5. Low battery notification
### Low battery notification
1. If the battery level on the device drops below 20% capacity, the device will flash the charging light and beep once every 5 minutes.
Once the device battery is depleted, it will automatically shut down.
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2. This is considered an unsafe log off.
If the device is configured to require a periodic check-in, a low battery shutdown will not stop the timer and a missed check-in alter will be generated.