4GETTING STARTED
5.Press [ ] to turn the Parent Unit on.
•Before first use, or if it has been out of use for a long time, the Parent Unit will need to be charged for
For the Baby Unit
1.In event of a power failure, your Baby Monitor can switch to battery power. It is therefore recommended that you insert
2.Remove the battery cover on the back of the Baby Unit by
pressing and sliding it down. |
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Insert 3 alkaline batteries of the | Push | |
type AA (not provided) as marked | ||
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on the unit and close the cover |
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again. Do not use rechargeable |
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batteries in the Baby Unit. |
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3.Plug the power cord into the power input at the side of the Baby Unit and plug the adaptor plug into a mains power socket.
4.Press and hold [ ] key to turn on the baby unit.
•The Baby Unit should be placed about 1 metre to 1.5 metres away from the baby's cot on a flat surface. Never place the Baby Unit inside the cot, bed or playpen. Make sure the unit, cords and mains adaptor are out of reach of the baby and other young children. Never place either Unit on antique or polished surfaces (as slippage or scuffing may occur). The unit may cause harm if it falls onto baby or other young children.
Note:
If you place the Parent and Baby units too close together you will hear a high pitched noise called "feedback", this is normal. The units are designed to be located in separate rooms.
To prevent feedback, do not take the Parent unit into the nursery/baby's room.
Do not Press Talk button when the Baby unit and Parent unit are positioned in the same room. Feedback will be generated if the talk button is pressed when the Baby unit and Parent unit are within 3 metres of each other.