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Safety Information - Gigaset PA530 AUDIO plus Manual Del Usuario

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Safety information

Warning
This baby monitoring device complies with all the relevant standards with regard to electromagnetic fields and is safe to
use if it is used as described in the operating instructions. Therefore, please read these operating instructions carefully
before you use the device.
Explain the contents to your children and tell them about the dangers of using the device.
The Babyphone was developed to provide extra security during the times when you can not be in the same room as your
baby. This system does not replace responsible supervision of the baby by an adult. During use, an adult must always
remain within the range of the Babyphone. The Babyphone is neither a medical device nor a device to prevent cot death. It
is important that you check that your baby is well at regular intervals.
Take care that the baby unit and the cable are always out of reach of your child (at least 1 metre distance).
Never place the baby unit in the cot or playpen.
Only use the mains unit supplied. Do not use any other plug-in mains units, as this could damage the device
or the rechargeable batteries.
Ensure that the voltage of the plug socket corresponds to that of the mains unit. A damaged mains unit must
only be replaced with an original spare part.
Do not use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries in the parent unit. Only use rechargeable batteries which
comply with the specification (see „Technical Data").
Batteries and rechargeable batteries may explode if they are exposed to direct sunlight, fire or other sources
of high temperature.
Parent unit: Only use rechargeable batteries which comply with the specification (2x 750mAh AAA NiMH) as
otherwise serious damage to health or injuries cannot be ruled out.
Baby unit: Only use the specified batteries in the baby unit (AAA 1.5 V alkali or type AAA rechargeable
batteries), as otherwise serious damage to health or personal injury cannot be ruled out.
Please remember to replace the batteries from time to time (at least once per year), to ensure that the baby
unit will continue to function in case of mains failure. The baby unit does not have a charging function.
Batteries which are obviously damaged must be replaced immediately.
This prevents damage due to leaking batteries or rechargeable batteries.
1. Remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries if you intend not to use the Babyphone for one month or
longer.
2. Do not leave discharged batteries in the Babyphone.
The function of medical devices can be impaired. Note the technical conditions of the relevant environment,
e.g. doctor's surgery.
Please obtain information from the manufacturer of the device of you use medical devices (e.g. a pacemaker).
The manufacturer can provide information with regard to the extent to which the device is immune to high
frequency energies (See "Technical Data" for information about your Gigaset product).
The devices are not protected against splashed water. Therefore do not use them in wet areas such as
bathrooms or showers.
Do not immerse any part of the Babyphone in water or other liquids.
With the exception of the battery compartment cover, the device and the mains unit must not be opened,
as this may cause electric shocks. If the device does not function correctly, please do NOT try to remedy the
problem yourself. In this case, please contact the Gigaset hotline.
Do not use defective devices, as these may interfere with other radio services.
Do not immerse the parent or the baby unit in water and do not clean them under running water. Do not use
cleaning spray or cleaning agents.
1. Pull the charging adapter of the parent or baby unit out of the socket if it plugged in.
2. Clean the parent and baby unit with a damp cloth.
3. Only clean the charging adapter with a dry cloth.
Take care that both units are dry before reconnecting them to the mains.
Only pass your Gigaset Babyphone on to other people together with the operating instructions.
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