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Getting your baby monitor ready

Battery back-up

As soon as the batteries are inserted battery back-up will be activated. In case of mains failure during mains operated use, the unit will give you a call and automatically switch to battery operated use.The unit automatically switches back to mains operated use when the mains returns.

Inserting the batteries in the Baby Unit

1 Ensure the Baby Unit is disconnected from the mains.

2 Remove the battery compartment cover (12) using a screwdriver.

3 Insert four 1.5V, alkaline, LR6 batteries using the + and - configuration inside the battery compartment. The batteries are not included.

Only use 1.5V LR6/AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries.

4 Put the battery compartment cover (12) back in place.

>The Baby Unit can now be used cordlessly in both regular baby monitor mode and Dial-up mode. It operates for approximately 30 hours on fresh batteries

>When the battery indicator on the display (9) is empty and blinking, the battery power is low.You should install new batteries.

Tips:

Switch off the Baby night light to save battery power when the Baby Unit is being battery operated.

Remove batteries if the unit is not used for a longer period of time.

Remove empty batteries from the Baby Unit.

Installing the units for use in regular baby monitor mode

1 Position the Baby Unit at least one metre away from your baby. Never place the Baby Unit inside the baby’s cot or playpen.

2 Set the CHANNEL selection switches (2 and 30) to the same channel on both units.

3 Connect the AC power adapter (21) to the DC 9V —<±socket (20) of the Baby Unit and insert the mains plug into the mains supply.

4 Move away from the Baby Unit with the Parent Unit.

If units are positioned too close to each other, a high-pitched noise can be heard.

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Philips SC469 manual Getting your baby monitor ready, Battery back-up, Inserting the batteries in the Baby Unit