Before first use
Transmitter
This appliance requires a certain electric power; it must be plugged into the mains with its adaptor.
–Place the jack on the transmitter and plug the adaptor in to the mains – fig. A.
The transmitter should be set up in an elevated spot, standing upright, at a distance of at least 1 metre and no more than 3 metres from the child.
You can also insert three
–Open the housing on the back of the appliance and insert the 3 batteries (not supplied), then close – fig. B.
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Caution: before any action on the receiver’s or transmitter’s batteries, make sure you have unplugged the appliance.
Environmental protection: these appliances use batteries. Out of respect for the environment, do not throw the batteries away.
Take them to a designated collection point. Do not dispose of them with household rubbish.
Receiver
–The Tefal baby phone runs on 3 NIMH rechargeable batteries supplied with the appliance and has a recharging base.
–Open the housing on the back of the appliance and insert the 3 batteries, then close – fig. C.
–Place the jack on the back of the recharging base and plug the adaptor into the mains – fig. D.
Caution: if you plug the jack into the side of the receiver, the batteries will not be recharged.
–Set the receiver on the recharging base and let the batteries
recharge for at least 12 hours. The indicator lamp on the recharging base 13 lights up red and then turns green when the batteries are recharged.
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Operation
Transmitter
Starting up:
To start the transmitter, select channel A or B using button 4 – fig. E.
If indicator lamp 5 is:
Flashing green | Appliance is working, no sound detected. |
Flashing red | Unplugged, batteries dead. |
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Steady green | Sound detected, transmission. |
Steady red (unplugged) | Sound detected, transmission but batteries dead. |
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Off | Appliance OFF/Mains and batteries not working. |
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