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Brand | WanderGuard |
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Model | 18029 |
Category | Test Equipment |
Language | English |
Stresses daily testing of bracelets as critical for resident safety, preventing injury or death.
Advises against battery replacement, disassembly, heating, or submerging the tester in water.
Explains the tester's role, ID detection, battery lifespan, and low battery notifications.
Details the "LO" display and flashing messages indicating the need for immediate tester replacement.
Describes the automatic backlight feature and the RECALL button's use for viewing previous test results.
Explains the "End of Service" indicator and the critical need for daily bracelet testing.
Provides step-by-step instructions to test WanderGuard bracelets with ID capability.
Details LED signals and display outputs for operational, end-of-service, or undetected 36000 series bracelets.
Provides step-by-step instructions to test WanderGuard bracelets without ID capability.
Details LED signals and display outputs for operational, end-of-service, or undetected 32000 series bracelets.
Offers guidance on improving tester detection of bracelets by adjusting position and proximity.
Outlines the general process for testing door monitors, excluding the FirstQ™ series.
Step-by-step guide to verify door monitor functionality for detecting bracelets.
Instructions for testing door monitor alarms and motion sensors using the DOOR button.
Illustrates and explains procedures for testing single and double door coverage with the Universal Tester.