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[. . . ] Press Button 1 repeatedly to rotate through the various functions. Figure 4: Clock/Buttons Set Correct Time (CLOCK) 1. The time displays and begins to flash indicating that you can set the correct time by pressing Button 2 Reverse or Button 3 Forward. After you set the correct time, press Button 1 to program the next function. · · The typical individual takes pills from one (1) to four (4) times daily. [. . . ] Choose your preferred sound, 01, 02, 03 or 04, by pressing Buttons 2 or 3. If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function. Page 4 of 1111 Set Time Format (HOURS) allows you to choose between 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour time (Military Time) formats. Press Button 3 for a few seconds until BEFORE displays, and then press Button 1 repeatedly until HOURS displays. Press Button 2 to set to 12 hours (AM/PM), or Press Button 3 for 24-hour (Military Time) format. If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function. Set Calendar (DATE) allows you to set the current year, day, and month. NOTE. . . Time if you set the date. Your e-pill Med-Time XL automatically adjusts time for Daylight Saving 1. Press Button 3 for a few seconds until BEFORE displays, and then press Button 1 repeatedly until DATE displays. If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function. Set Dispensing History Log (RECORD) creates an event log for your e-pill Med-Time XL. Every time medications are dispensed, an entry is created in the log file. The log entry records the actual time (Time and Date) when the previous 28-medication events (date and time for each medication event) occurred. Press Button 3 for a few seconds until BEFORE displays, and then press Button 1 repeatedly until RECORD displays. The time that the last medication was taken automatically shows on the display. If the unit returns to Normal mode, follow the steps outlined for setting each function. Enter Diagnostic Test (TEST) allows you to test the basic operation of your system. Press Button 3 for a few seconds until BEFORE displays, and then press Button 1 repeatedly until TEST displays. Press Button 3 for a few seconds until BEFORE displays, and then press Button 1 repeatedly until TEST displays. Close the lid, turn the device upside down twice, and then turn it back to the upright position. Turn e-pill Med-Time XL over to turn off the alarm and reset. Page 6 of 1111 5. LOAD YOUR e-pill MED-TIME XL AUTOMATIC PILL DISPENSER You need to refill your automatic pill dispenser at regular intervals. · Example: If the patient takes medications two times per day, you need to refill your dispenser every 14 days (28 compartments divided by 2 times per day). [. . . ] If this feature is active and you would like to dispense your medications prior to the scheduled alarm time, follow the instructions below: How to Early Dose: Figure 11: Early Dose 1. After you hear the beep, turn the device back over to the normal resting position. The manufacturer or distributor will accept no responsibility for faults or any other consequences arising from misuse e. g. dropping, water damage, insertion of foreign objects, or forced opening of the dispenser. [. . . ]

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