Battery Installation

Parent Unit

The battery must be plugged into the Parent Unit before the

unit will be ready for use. Remove the battery door cover on the Parent Unit with a key or flat blade screw driver. Remove the battery pack from the packaging and plug into the back of the unit. Place the battery pack into the recess and press the wire into the slot on the side. Replace the battery door.

Nursery Unit

Turn the unit over, and use screw driver to remove the battery door.

Place 3-AAA (1.5V-LR03) batteries into the battery compartment. Note the proper orientation of the batteries.

Do not mix old and new batteries.

Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or rechargeable (ni-cadmium, etc) batteries.

Place the battery door back on the unit.

Please remove a dead battery promptly. A dead battery left in the unit may leak, damaging your unit.

Do not attempt to recharge a non-rechargeable battery.

A rechargeable battery CANNOT be recharged by plugging the AC adapter into the Nursery Unit.

Remove the batteries from the unit if it is no longer being used or will be stored for an extended period of time.

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Batteries should be disposed of properly by recycling.

Using AC Adapters

The Parent Unit(s) can use either the rechargeable battery that comes with the unit or standard 120 volt AC household current. The Nursery Unit uses 3-AAA (1.5V-LR03) batteries or standard 120 volt AC household current.

To use AC adapters, plug the connector on the cord into the AC adapter jack on the side of the Parent Unit and the back of the Nursery 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 Nursery Unit will operate on 3-AAA (1.5V-LR03) batteries. If the Power LED is not lit, turn the power off and then back on to the Nursery Unit. A green LED indicates that the batteries are fine. A red LED indicates that the batteries are low. If the LED does not light at all, then replace the batteries. The Parent Unit will operate if the rechargeable battery is charged.

Selecting Channels

In case you are experiencing some interference, the channel on the Nursery Unit can be changed by pressing the “ch” button on the side of the unit. The Parent Unit will automatically scan all of the available channels until it locks on to the Nursery Unit. If you are still experiencing interference, press the channel button on the side of the Nursery Unit up to 6 times until a good channel is found.

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Graco 2M19, 2M20 warranty Battery Installation, Using AC Adapters, Selecting Channels, Parent Unit, Nursery Unit

2M20, 2M19 specifications

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