Graco 2700 user service Installing a Battery, Using AC Adapters, Battery USE Tips

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Installing A Battery

Battery changing should only be done by an adult.

The Parent’s Unit can be operated on battery power.

1. Push a screwdriver or similar object into slot at top of the battery cover. Angle tool toward antenna to release battery lid. Remove cover with an upward motion as shown. The cover is designed to open only with a tool so as not to be easily opened by a child.

2. Snap a nine volt battery into proper terminals. An alkaline battery is recommended. Place battery into compartment.

BATTERY USE TIPS

Remove battery from Parent’s Unit if it will not be used for a long time.

Remove a dead battery promptly. A dead battery left in unit may leak, damaging your unit.

Do not attempt to recharge a non- rechargeable battery.

A rechargeable battery CANNOT be recharged by plugging AC adapter into the Parent’s Unit. Remove the battery from unit to recharge it.

Charging of a rechargeable battery should only be done by an adult.

Battery power will be conserved when Parent’s Unit is powered through AC adapter. It is not necessary to remove battery when using AC adapter.

Change battery if:

!Signal reception becomes poor

!Indicator lights begin to dim

!Static noise develops (also check !

!for appliance interference)

3.Position cover so its two short tabs are inside battery compartment,

lined up with slots in case.

Using AC Adapters

4. Lower the battery cover into the slot. Snap the cover into place.

The Parent’s Unit can use either a battery or standard 120 volt AC household current. The Nursery Unit uses standard 120 volt AC household current only. The included AC adapters must be used for this purpose.

To use AC adapters, plug the connec- tor on the cord into the AC adapter jack on the side of the unit. Then plug adapter into a standard wall

outlet.

Use ONLY the Graco® adapters included with the unit. Do not use these adapters with other equipment under any circumstances.

If units do not work, check that AC adapters are plugged into working outlets.

When electricity is off (from a power failure, etc.), the transmitter will NOT work, since it only operates on AC current.

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