Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
Power Indicator (green light) | Batteries are low or improperly | Check or replace batteries. |
does not light up. | installed. |
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| AC adapters are not connected | Check connections or change to |
| properly or electrical outlet is | another electrical outlet. |
| out of order. |
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| One of the units is not on. | Make sure both units are on the |
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| same channel, either both on A or |
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There is very weak reception. | Parents' and Nursery Units are | Bring Parents' Unit closer to |
| too far apart. | Nursery Unit. |
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| One or both units are placed | Change the position of one or |
| near a large metal mass. | both units. |
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| One or both units are not in the | Place units on flat surface away |
| upright position. | from baby's reach. |
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| Batteries are low. | Check or replace batteries. |
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There is static, distortion, | Parents' and Nursery Units are | Bring Parents' Unit closer to |
interference, etc. | too far apart. | Nursery Unit. |
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| Units are not set to the same | Make sure both units are on the |
| channel. | same channel, either both on A or |
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| B. |
| One of the units is not on. | Make sure both units are on. |
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| The Parents' Unit is located near | Rotate Parents' Unit or move |
| motorized devices, | it away from source of |
| fluorescent lights, television, etc. | interference. |
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There is feedback (squealing | Units are too close to each other. | Move units farther apart |
noises). |
| (at least 10 feet apart). |
| The volume is too high. | Decrease volume on Parents' |
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| Unit. |
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