Philips SC479 manual Getting the baby monitor ready, Mains operated use

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Getting the baby monitor ready

Baby Unit

For your convenience the Baby Unit can be mains or battery operated.

Mains operated use

Connect the AC power adapter (14) to a mains socket and the cord to the DC power supply socket (9) of the Baby Unit.

> The Baby Unit is now ready for mains operated use.

Battery operated use

1 Remove the battery compartment cover (15).

Turn the Battery Lock knob to the left (for this use a coin) and slide the cover downwards.

2 Insert four 1.5V,AA size batteries noting the + and - configuration inside the battery compartment.

(The batteries are not included; we recommend non-rechargeable Philips Alkaline batteries).

3 Put the battery compartment cover back in place.

Slide the cover upward until it clicks in position.

Turn the Battery Lock knob to the right (for this use a coin). > The Baby Unit is now ready for battery operated use.

The Baby Unit operates for a minimum of 25 hours on fresh batteries > When the battery indicator in the display (4) is empty (no blocks) and the display shows ‘Low Battery’, the battery power is low.The Baby Unit

should now still operate for 15 minutes. After that you should install new batteries.

Tips:

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

Remove empty batteries from the Baby Unit.

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 automatically switch to battery operated use. As soon as the mains supply is back on the unit switches to mains operated use again.

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Philips SC479 manual Getting the baby monitor ready, Mains operated use