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3.Replace the battery cover, turning the battery lock into the vertical position again to lock it.
Check the connection
When both Units are switched on, the green link lights on both Units will come on.
If the link between the Units is broken at any time, the link lights will turn red and flash slowly.
At the Parent unit, you will also hear an alert signal (3 beeps every 30 seconds) to warn you that there is no communication between the Units. If this happens, check that the mains power is plugged in and switched on at the Baby unit.
Also check that the Units are within range of one another.
During continual use the Baby unit and Parent unit Charger power adaptors may become warm to the touch. This is normal and not something to be concerned about.
In the event of power failure, when the power is restored all your settings will remain unchanged.
However, the features on your BT Baby Monitor 150 have been designed to work normally at any temperature between 0oC and 40oC.
WARNING!
Use only the mains power adapter supplied. Using an incorrect adapter may permanently damage your BT Baby Monitor 150.
The Baby unit will only work from the batteries if the mains power is off or disconnected.
Battery performance – Baby unit
The recommended batteries are 4 x AA Alkaline. Not included.
With new batteries, your Baby unit will give up to 14 hours continuous performance with the night lights switched off. This will be less if the lights are switched on.
When the Baby unit is not being used and is disconnected from the mains power, you should ensure you remove the batteries. This will prevent the batteries discharging.
Battery low warning – Baby unit When the batteries are low – approximately within 30 minutes of running out – the Baby unit the icon will come on. However, this will depend on the type of
batteries used.
If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on 0808 100 6554*