9. BATTERY
9.1 Battery Indicator
If the battery becomes depleted during monitoring, the Battery Indicator Light (2) will
flash as follows:-
Red flash on each movement
Red flash on each movement
!
and the low battery alarm
beeps every 2 seconds
If the battery is nearing depletion or depleted, change the battery before further use of
the monitor (see Section 9.3 Replacing the Battery).
9.2 Battery Life
The replaceable battery will last approximately 12 months if used on average 6 times
per day for a total of 18 hours per day and with 1 alarm per day lasting no longer than
20 seconds. Battery life will vary significantly if the average daily duration of use and/or
alarm duration and/or number of alarms is different from this. Turning on and off unnec-
essarily shortens the battery life. If the number of alarms is high, check diaper fitment.
9.3 Replacing the Battery
Use only LS14250 batteries available from a specialist battery supplier or your
national Snuza distributor (please see our website www.snuza.com for
information about batteries and details of your national distributor).
1. Use your fingernail or a small flat implement to gently pull back the Battery Cover
Release Clip (10) on the underside of the monitor.
2. As soon as the release clip has been
pulled back about 1mm, the Battery
Cover should pop open. The Clip Guard
Rail (11) prevents the clip from bending
too far. Do not try to bend the clip
beyond this point.
Nearing depletion – replace battery before
further use.
Battery flat – No monitoring will take place.
Replace battery before further use.
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