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Baby unit
Once your Parent unit has been fully charged:
1. Plug the power cable into the socket marked
on the back of the Baby unit.
Connect the other end to the mains power and switch on.
Using batteries
Your Baby unit also works on battery power, so that you can
use it even when you are not near to a mains power socket or
during a power cut.
1. Using your finger or a coin, turn the battery lock on the back
of the Baby unit anticlockwise so the groove is vertical then
lift off the cover.
2. Insert 4 x AA alkaline batteries (not supplied) as shown.
Setting up
Battery performance – Baby unit
The recommended batteries are 4 x AA
alkaline. Not included.
With new batteries, your Baby unit will
give up to 14 hours continuous
performance with the night lights
switched off. This will be less if the
lights are switched on.
When the Baby unit is not being used
and is disconnected from the mains
power, you should ensure you remove
the batteries. This will prevent the
batteries discharging.
It is recommended that the same
batteries should not be used for more
than 48 hours continuously. Use of old
batteries may result in the unit not
functioning correctly and could
damage the Baby unit.
Battery low warning – Baby unit
When the batteries are low –
approximately within 30 minutes of
running out – the Baby unit
light
will come on. However, this
will depend on the type of
batteries used.
Temperature range
The features on your BT Baby Monitor
100 have been designed to work
normally at any temperature between
0°C and 40°C.
Battery lock
Child tamper proof lock for
the battery compartment.
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