8657 Baby Monitor 150 UG [Vtech 2] 27/5/08 13:03 Page 5 BT Baby Monitor 150 VTECH – Issue 2 – 27.05.08 – 8796
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Parent unit |
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| Your BT Baby Monitor 150 is designed | ||
1. Plug the mains power cable into the socket marked | on the | to be an aid and should not be used as | ||
back of the Parent unit charger. |
| a substitute for responsible and proper | ||
| adult supervision. | |||
2. Remove the battery compartment cover and insert the 2 x AA | Make sure the Baby unit, Parent unit | |||
rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment on the | and mains adapter cable are kept out | |||
of reach of your baby – at least one | ||||
Parent unit and replace the battery compartment cover as | metre away. | |||
shown. You should always ensure you have inserted batteries | Never place the Baby unit inside your | |||
in the Parent unit. |
| baby’s cot, bed or playpen. | ||
| Never cover your Parent or Baby units | |||
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| Never use or place your Parent or Baby | ||
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| units in moist places or near water. | ||
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| If travelling abroad, make sure that the | ||
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| voltage shown on the mains power adapter | ||
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| corresponds to the local mains power | ||
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| before connecting to the power supply. | ||
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| There is a risk of explosion if the batteries | ||
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| are replaced by an incorrect type. | ||
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| Dispose of used batteries according to | ||
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| the instructions. | ||
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| Always dispose of batteries in | ||
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| accordance with applicable waste | ||
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| disposal regulations, never in your | ||
3. Slot the Parent unit into the charger, the red charging light | household rubbish. | |||
comes on. Charge the batteries for 16 hours before switching | Battery performance - Parent unit | |||
on the Parent unit. |
| Rechargeable batteries in the | ||
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| Parent unit give up to 14 hours | ||
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| continuous performance. | ||
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| Please note however, that new | ||
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| batteries do not reach full capacity | ||
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| until they have been in normal use for | ||
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| several days. |
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0808 100 6554*