
GO is a wearable device with 3G cellular and GPS technology. When activated it
sends an alert along with your GPS location data to our monitoring centre. You will be
able to talk with our operator over the speakerphone, and we will organise assistance
if required.
Stainless steel
Hypoallergenic
chain
Charging Components
Plug pack Charging cord Charger Blue when charging
Light ring
illuminates
around GO
Speaker
What is GO?
Microphone
Split ring
Requesting Help: press
and hold both buttons.
System Check: press and
hold one button.
Cancel: press and hold
one button.
Please Note: GO will need a charge approximately every month with regular use,
however, it will inform you when it needs to be placed on the charger. GO will also
need to be charged if you have recently sent an alert for help, as this event uses
more battery power.
Wireless Charging
1. Connect the plug pack and supplied cable to the charging base, plug into power.
2. Place your device on the wireless charger. Be sure to check that the ‘walking
person’ symbol faces upwards; the charger and GO will illuminate blue to indicate
that charging has started.
Charging duration is approximately three to five hours from low battery.
3. When charged the light ring will illuminate green. If GO has automatically
updated during charging, it will flash white and if setup to do so, it will announce:
“Update completed,” when removed from the charger.
4. To use your device at any time, simply remove it from the wireless charger
Important Charging Notes:
• Do not use the charger if any parts are damaged
• Do not cover the charger with any material, including the chain
• Do not place anything metal on top of the charger
• Do not place the charger in direct sunlight, recommended charging temperature
between 10°C to 35°C.
•Place charger on a flat surface and ensure all parts are properly connected before use
•During charging GO can become warm to the touch.
The charging system is designed specifically for GO. Please do not change any
parts of the charging system and do not use the charger with any other devices.
Your GO may not function, or may stop functioning during an alert for help, if it
does not have sufficient battery level.
Charging GO
Wearing GO with a Pacemaker
If you have a pacemaker, you should only wear GO using the supplied split ring,
attached to a belt clip or keys. Be sure to keep the wireless charger and GO at
least 25cm away from your pacemaker at all times.
Cancelling an alert: During the loud pre-
alarm sequence you can press and hold one
button on GO to cancel your request for
help, it will announce: “Cancelled.” If the alert
has proceeded to monitoring, let the
operator know you do not require assistance.
While you are speaking with an operator, GO
will work in the background to obtain your
current location and send it to monitoring.
Once you have been located, the operator
will send assistance, or organise emergency
services to your location, if required.
When an operator ends the call GO will flash
green to indicate that monitoring can still call
back, and your location continues to be sent.
GO automatically stops reporting your location
after a period of time, and the green lights will
stop flashing. Our default is 20 minutes after the
last call.
• When your battery is low, GO will periodically play the following voice message: “Low battery, please place me on the charger today,” and will flash orange.'
• When your battery is critically low, GO will periodically play the following voice message: “Critically low battery, please place me on the charger immediately. An alert may fail,” and
will flash red.
• Automated voice messages will only play during day time hours.
Low Battery
Flight Mode & Lost Mode
Flight Mode: If you are going to be taking GO on an aircraft, you must enable Flight Mode before take-off. Press and hold one button on either side of GO for 10 seconds, until this
voice message plays: “Flight Mode enabled. All functions suspended until button press or placed on a charger.” To disable Flight Mode press one button on either side of GO (this will
start a System Check), or place GO on a charger. If you require help, press and hold two buttons to send an emergency alert, this will override Flight Mode. However, a fall alert will
not override Flight Mode.
Lost Mode: Lost Mode sends GPS coordinates to monitoring when no movement has been detected after 72 hours, so it can be found. If lost, contact SECURELY to check where
your GO is located.
Voice Messages and Sounds
• GO is designed to provide voice messages only during daytime hours, so that you will not be disturbed at night. However, if you send an alert during the night, GO will operate as
per usual.
• If the battery is detected as being low at night, it will flash orange.
• If your GO beeps continually, it is not functioning as expected. Please contact SECURELY immediately.
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Optional Fall Detection
When enabled, GO uses sophisticated fall detection technology to detect a significant fall, subsequent impact, and a period of no movement. When GO detects a fall has occurred, it
will play the pre-alarm sequence and announce, "Fall detected." Red lights will flash around your GO to let you know the fall alert is in progress. The red lights will stop once
monitoring has made voice contact. If you have not experienced a fall or there has been a false activation, you can cancel the fall alert by pressing a single button. GO will announce;
"Cancelled" and the alert will be stopped. Expect false activations in the first few days as you get used to wearing GO.
GO must be worn as a pendant around the neck for the fall detection algorithm to work as intended.
A monitoring operator will call back; GO
will ring and automatically answer. GO
has a hands-free speakerphone system,
speak loudly and clearly to the operator.
The light-ring around GO will flash
red to let you know an alert is being
sent to monitoring. A voice message
will play, “Help alert in progress.”
To send an alert for help, at any time of
the day or night, press and hold both
buttons at the same time on your GO.
This will start the short pre-alarm
sequence with a distinct tone and
vibration.
Once the alert has been received, a
voice will play and repeat: “The alert has
been received by monitoring; you will
soon be contacted by an operator.”