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1

  Visit LEDs 

2

  Function button

3

  Battery LED

4

  Bed shaker port

5

 

Backup batteries

6

  bed shaker 

7

 Charger

8

  Mains LED

9

  Test bed shaker

10

  Charging LED 

11

  Power supply

12

  V40H battery

Read this first

This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new wrist recceiver. Ensure you 

read this booklet carefully, including the 

Warnings

 section. This will help you get the most 

out of your product. If you have additional questions, contact your hearing care professional.

Intended purpose

The intended purpose of the Visit system is to alert deaf and 

hard of hearing people of important signals in their home.

Intended user

A person with mild to severe hearing loss or deafness.

Intended user group

The intended user group consists of people of all ages with 

mild to severe hearing loss or deafness that need audio, visual 

or sensory amplification.

Principle of operation

The Visit system consists of a set of wirelessly connected trans-

mitters and receivers that are located across the home. When a 

transmitter detects an activity, it signals the Visit receiver that 

alerts the user with sound, flashes or vibrations. In order to use 

the system, you need at least one transmitter and one receiver.

Getting started

1

  Pull the battery tab on the charger and connect the power supply to the mains outlet. 

The mains LED (8) lights up in green. Place the wrist receiver in the charger and charge 

it for at least 2 hours. The charging LED (10) is green during charging.

2

  To test the radio link you need a Visit transmitter. Press the test button/s on the 

transmitter. 

3

  The wrist receiver starts to vibrate and lights up a Visit LED (1). If a bed shaker is 

connected during charging, it will vibrate instead of the wrist receiver. If nothing 

happens, see 

Troubleshooting

.

Default signal pattern

When a transmitter is activated, the wrist receiver lights up a Visit LED (1) and starts to 

vibrate with a certain pace. This is called signal pattern. The transmitters determine the 

pattern, and the default is:

Transmitter 

Wrist receiver 

Wrist receiver / Bed shaker

Activated source 

Visit LED 

Vibration

 

Door transmitter 

  Green 

Slow 

 

Push button transmitter 

  Green 

Slow 

 

Telephone transmitter 

  Yellow 

Medium 

 

Baby monitor 

  Orange 

Fast 

 

Smoke alarm 

  Red 

Long 

 

CO alarm 

  Red 

Long 

1

2

”click”

3

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Summary of Contents for BE8102

Page 1: ...BE8102 Visit wrist receiver...

Page 2: ...sit wrist receiver FR FI ES EN DK NO NL DE SE 3 Bedienungsanleitung 7 Brugervejledning 11 User manual 15 Manual de usuario 19 K ytt opas 23 Mode d emploi 27 Gebruiksaanwijzing 31 Brukermanual 35 Bruks...

Page 3: ...e Visit receiver that alerts the user with sound flashes or vibrations In order to use the system you need at least one transmitter and one receiver Getting started 1 Pull the battery tab on the charg...

Page 4: ...reen and yellow Visit LEDs 1 blink alternately Release the button 3 Press the test button s on the transmitter within 30 seconds to send the new radio key 4 All Visit LEDs 1 on the wrist receiver blin...

Page 5: ...evant authority Do not drop your device Dropping onto a hard surface can damage it The device may only be repaired by an authorized service center If you encounter other problems with your device cont...

Page 6: ...te Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE EC Battery Directive in the user guide and this leaflet If the product still doesn t function as intended contact your local hearing care professional for infor...

Page 7: ...as well as the Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU This symbol indicates that the product shall not be treated as household waste Please hand over your old or unused product to the applicable collect...

Page 8: ...e of issue 2022 02 18 TM and 2022 Bellman Symfon AB All rights reserved Manufacturer Bellman Symfon Group AB S dra L ngebergsgatan 30 436 32 Askim Sweden Phone 46 31 68 28 20 E mail info bellman com b...

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