perature, electromagnetic fields and nearby
sources of heat (ovens, heaters).
•
If dirty, wipe the device with a soft, dry
cloth.
•
Clean the devices with a dry cloth.
•
Do not use any abrasive cleaning prod-
ucts.
11. In the event of problems
Faults
Action
Displays do
Check whether
not illumi-
•
the relevant adapter plug is
nate after
properly plugged in,
switching
•
the batteries are charged/not
on.
too weak,
•
the batteries have been cor-
rectly inserted.
No acoustic
Check that
signal is
•
the transmitter is switched on,
transmitted
•
the same pilot tone setting
by the recei-
was selected on the trans-
ver.
mitter,
•
the same channel was
selected on the transmitter,
•
fully charged rechargeable
batteries/disposable batte-
ries that are not too weak are
inserted in the transmitter,
•
the maximum range has not
been exceeded.
Faults
Action
You can
As this baby monitor uses analo-
hear other
gue radio technology, other radio
radio com-
communications can cause inter-
munica-
ference. If this happens, switch
tions.
to another channel or change the
pilot tone setting.
Connection
Check whether another techni-
is always
cal device such as a microwave
breaking up
is positioned between the recei-
and there is
ver and the transmitter. Reposi-
interference.
tion the devices if necessary.
Devices will
Change the batteries or connect
not switch
the devices to the mains adap-
on.
ter plug.
12. Disposal
Batteries do not belong in household waste.
As a consumer, you are required by law to
recycle used batteries. You can recycle your
old batteries at public collection points in
your community or wherever the same bat-
teries are sold.
Note: Batteries containing
pollutant substances are
marked as follows:
Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd = Battery contains cad-
mium, Hg = Battery con-
tains mercury.
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