• Adjust the lanyard to be comfortable and not tight on the
neck.
• Clean the outside of the buzzclip with a wet cloth. While
cleaning, avoid spilling water on the sensor. Dry it with a
clean and dry cloth.
2.0 Precautions in using the BuzzClip
Important precautions for user of the BuzzClip:
• Using the device effectively in day to day mobility requires
regular practice and usage.
• The BuzzClip is not meant to replace white cane or guide
dog.
• The device should be used only after setting the sensor at
a correct angle. The sensor direction must point towards the
chest of a person standing in front at a distance of 2 meters.
• Before starting a journey, check if the device is charged.
Please ensure that the device is charged periodically every
1-2 days. More frequent charging may be required if the
usage is more than 5 hours. Once the battery is fully
charged, the device is expected to function for at least 10
hours under normal usage.
• Please ensure proper functioning by placing your hand in
front of the sensors, thereby triggering pattern four
vibrations. Set the MODE switch correctly depending upon
whether you are indoors or outdoors.
• Please use the device only when the sensor is dry. If the
sensor is wet due to rain or water spillage, the device might
temporarily stop functioning or might function inaccurately.
As in the case of most cell phones, please do not expose the
device to water or wet environments. The device is "splash
proof" and can withstand light spillage or splashes of water
or other liquids. Allow the water in the sensor area to dry
before checking and using the device.
• Never submerge the device in water or liquid, this may
cause permanent damage to the device.
• Do not short circuit the charging point as it can damage
the device and might lead to fire.
• While using the device in crowded places, the short range
mode is recommended. This will reduce the detection range
to 1 meter in front of you. However, if you continue
operating in the long range mode, the device would
continuously vibrate due to the numerous objects / people
within 2 meters.
• There may be an initial adaptation phase while learning
the use of the device. During this time your walking speed
might reduce slightly due to increased focus on vibrations.
However, with regular practice, you are likely to get
accustomed to these vibratory patterns and be able to walk
at your regular or increased speed.