Aidapt VM909B

Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator User Manual

Model: VM909B | Brand: Aidapt

1. Nhanganyaya

The Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator is an assistive device specifically designed for individuals with visual impairments. It provides crucial alerts through sound and vibration, notifying the user when the liquid in a cup or glass reaches a pre-set detection level. This helps prevent spills and burns, promoting independence in daily activities. The device is compact, lightweight, and powered by a single CR2032 battery.

Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator, a small white device with metal prongs, shown from a side angle.

Image: The Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator, a compact white device with three metal prongs extending from its base, designed to clip onto the rim of a cup.

2. Key Features

Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator with a list of its key features next to it.

Image: A visual representation of the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator alongside a bulleted list highlighting its main features, such as sound and vibration alerts and suitability for hot or cold drinks.

3. Safety Information

4. Setup

4.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri

The Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator requires one CR2032 alkaline battery (not included). To install the battery:

  1. Tsvaga mukamuri yebhatiri kuseri kwemudziyo.
  2. Gently open the battery cover.
  3. Insert one CR2032 battery with the positive (+) side facing upwards.
  4. Vhara chivharo chebhatiri zvakachengeteka.
Back of the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator showing the battery compartment and model information.

Mufananidzo: Kumashure view of the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator, displaying the battery compartment and product details including the model number and battery type.

5. Kushanda

5.1 Kubatanidza Chishandiso

To use the Liquid Level Indicator:

  1. Clip the device onto the rim of your cup or glass. Ensure the three metal prongs are positioned inside the cup.
  2. Adjust the device's position so that the tips of the metal prongs are at the desired liquid level. This is the point at which you want to be alerted.
Close-up of the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator clipped onto a cup, showing the metal prongs inside.

Mufananidzo: Yakadzama view of the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator securely clipped to the edge of a mug, with its three metal sensors extending into the cup's interior.

5.2 Filling the Cup

Begin pouring your liquid into the cup. As the liquid rises and makes contact with the metal prongs, the device will emit a clear sound and vibrate, signaling that the desired level has been reached.

Water being poured into a mug with the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator clipped on, showing the liquid approaching the prongs.

Image: A kettle pouring water into a dark grey mug, with the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator clipped to the rim, demonstrating the device in active use as the liquid level rises.

Water being poured into a mug with the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator, showing the liquid reaching the prongs.

Image: Another perspective of water being poured into a mug, illustrating the moment the liquid makes contact with the sensors of the Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator, triggering an alert.

6. Kuchengeta

6.1 Kuchenesa

After each use, gently wipe the metal prongs and the body of the device with a damp cloth. Ensure the device is completely dry before storing. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the main unit in water.

6.2 Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri

If the alerts become weak or the device stops functioning, it may be time to replace the battery. Follow the battery installation steps in Section 4.1.

7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

8. Zvinotsanangurwa

Model NumberVM909B
MugadziriAidapt
Zviyero zveChigadzirwa (L x W x H)3 x 3 x 5.4 cm
Kurema30 magiramu
Simba SourceBattery Powered
Bhatiri Type1 x CR2032 Alkaline (not included)
Voltage3 Volts
Kudzora NziraTactile
Attachment TypeClip
Sensor TechnologyLevel Sensor
ColorChena

9. Warranty uye Tsigiro

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Aidapt website. Chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kune chero vimbiso yewaranti.

Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator attached to a refrigerator door with a magnet, next to a note that says 'includes a handy magnet!'.

Image: The Aidapt Liquid Level Indicator demonstrating its magnetic feature, attached to a refrigerator door, highlighting its convenient storage capability.

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