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SOUNDS SO CLEAR

NURSERY MONITOR

Product Number: 71580

• Adult assembly is required to install the battery (if used).
• For proper setup and use, please read these instructions

and keep for future reference.

• Includes one AC adaptor to power receiver (plugs into

standard household outlets –120V AC). Receiver also runs
on battery power (9V alkaline battery – not included).

• Includes one AC powered transmitter (plugs into standard

household outlets – 120V AC).

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

PROBLEMS

SOLUTIONS

1

Transmitter power off. Power indicator not lit. 

2

You hear static or buzzing because transmitter channel switch is not on
same channel as receiver.

3

Transmitter power off. Power indicator not lit. Light switch that controls
power flow to wall outlet off.

4

Transmitter power off. Power indicator not lit. AC power cord 
plug-to-outlet not connected.

5

Transmitter power off. Power indicator not lit. Power is off because 
circuit breaker for baby’s room off.

6

You hear static or buzzing and all 
five bars lit on receiver.

1

Turn transmitter power on. Power indicator lights.

2

Make sure channel switches on both transmitter and receiver set to same channel.

3

Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall outlet is on.

4

Check AC power cord plug-to-outlet connections.

5

Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on.

6

Check all five solutions above. Any one or more of these solutions should solve 
the problem.

Helpful Hint: If, after checking all of these solutions, you believe that your transmitter
AC power cord or receiver AC adaptor is damaged, please call Fisher-Price

®

at 

1-800-432-KIDS.

PROBLEM

You can hear conversations or
sounds from other homes. There is
signal interference due to other 
nursery monitors on same channel 
or cordless telephones.

SOLUTION

Change channel switches on both trans-
mitter and receiver to eliminate source 
of interference.

Helpful Hints:

- Do not use more than one transmitter

and one receiver at same time in same
household.

- Always remember that you are using

public airwaves when using your moni-
tor. Conversations, even from rooms
near transmitter, may broadcast to other
nursery monitors, radios, cordless tele-
phones, or scanners outside your home.
To protect privacy of your home, always
turn transmitter off when not in use.

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

Circuit Breaker

3

1

2

4

2

6

BUZZZZ

BUZZZZZ

BUZZZZZ

5

STATIC

STATIC

STATIC

2

“Ma, ma, ma. 
Da, da, da…”

“Did you read

about…”

“Did you read

about…”

“Wah, Wah,

Wah…”

“Wah, Wah,

Wah…”

“Wah, Wah,

Wah…”

1

You hear static or buzzing because receiver is out 
of range of transmitter. 

Note:

Range varies depending on surrounding 

conditions such as noise levels, physical obstructions
and signal interference.

Move receiver closer to transmitter.

Helpful Hint:

- If you cannot hear your child and all five bars do not light, your

receiver battery is weak. Replace receiver battery with a fresh,
9V alkaline battery or use AC adaptor for power source.

TM

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