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Operation

Caring for your Babysense2

Warning

Babysense2 is a high quality, high sensitivity electronic device which 
must be handled with care:
•  Do not handle roughly, drop or throw.
•  Follow the installation instructions carefully to ensure that it is installed 

securely and correctly.

•  Babysense2 is not a toy. Do not allow children of any age to play with 

it.

Babysense2 requires no special treatment beyond replacing batteries 
when the battery indicator light illuminates. The sensor pads and remote 
unit may be wiped with a damp cloth.

PRODUCT STORAGE

When you are no longer using your Babysense2 always store the product 
safely to avoid damage. 
Store product in a dry shaded place.
Do not place heavy objects on the sensor pads and avoid shocks. 
Ensure the batteries are removed from the control unit. 
If you choose to reuse the product again ensure you test the product 
carefully in accordance with the user instructions. 

Babysense2 is an exceedingly sensitive device and therefore 

the manufacturer recommends that the sensor pads be replaced 

after 2 years of use.

Made by Hisense Ltd. 
ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485:2003 certified
23, Becker St. Rishon le Zion 75359, Israel
www.hisense.co.il

Summary of Contents for babysense 2

Page 1: ...uth Windsor NSW 2756 Australia Email support oricom com au Phone 1300 889 785 or 02 4574 8888 Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST Web www oricom com au Fax 02 4574 8898 Contact details for Oricom Support...

Page 2: ...GUIDE USE ONLY AS DIRECTED Please retain your purchase receipt and attach to the back page of this user guide You will need to produce this if warranty service is required Babysense2 is included as a...

Page 3: ...Guide 14 Customer Support 15 Express Warranty 16 Need Help If you need assistance setting up or using your Oricom Babysense2 now or in the future call Oricom Product Support Australia 1300 889 785 or...

Page 4: ...alert in the form of an alarm if your baby s breathing movement rate slows below 10 breaths per minute or cannot be detected for more than 20 seconds However you must always stay within hearing range...

Page 5: ...ear water e g near a bath Do not handle roughly drop or throw the monitor Follow the installation instructions carefully to ensure that it is installed securely and correctly Babysense2 is not a toy D...

Page 6: ...s health always consult a medical practitioner Babysense2 continually detects your baby s breathing movement rate and will set off a sound and visual alarm if the breathing movement rate slows to belo...

Page 7: ...dB SPL at distance of one metre from control unit Size of sensor pad is 216mm in diameter Principle Of Operation Babysense2 continually detects baby s breathing movement rate and will set off a sound...

Page 8: ...tteries close cover Note Please dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste regulations 2 Make sure the sensitivity adjustor located on the back of the sensor pads is positioned on level...

Page 9: ...second sensor and place the two sensors as shown in illustration 3 PLEASE NOTE The sensors must be placed with the marking THIS SIDE UP facing upwards Sensor pads Under mattress Control unit Illustrat...

Page 10: ...pad attach to any SENSOR outlet When using with a slat based cot ensure the sensor pads are stable and supported adequately to enable full contact of the sensor pads with the mattress PLEASE NOTE Do...

Page 11: ...not supplied to the bottom edge of the cot and hang the control unit from the bottom edge of the cot 8 Press control unit holder or hanging hook rmly into slot in back of control unit as shown in illu...

Page 12: ...f the sensor pads with the mattress IMPORTANT To avoid possible danger from sensor cords ensure that excess cords are secured under the mattress with the included cable ties and are not visible or wit...

Page 13: ...placed immediately Turn off by pressing the On Off button before taking your baby out of cot Failure of the sensor pads to be directly against the mattress A mattress of a stiff material such as polys...

Page 14: ...s could be picked up by the sensors on a similar level to that of breathing movements thus preventing or delaying alarm activation Locating and dealing with environmental disturbances During testing o...

Page 15: ...tress of a stiff material such as polystyrene foam could cause false alarms It has been noted that false alarms resulting from slow breathing movement rate occur with one in about 200 babies Please co...

Page 16: ...emote unit may be wiped with a damp cloth PRODUCT STORAGE When you are no longer using your Babysense2 always store the product safely to avoid damage Store product in a dry shaded place Do not place...

Page 17: ...ghtly pressed together Delayed alarms while taking the baby out of the cot Performance test is not correct Do not conduct a performance test by picking up the baby out of cot and waiting for the alarm...

Page 18: ...sing the product after reviewing the resources above or would like to purchase replacement parts or accessories please call our Customer Support Team Our dedicated local support team are more likely t...

Page 19: ...n warranty guarantee implied term right or remedy pursuant to the Australian Consumer Law and which may not be so excluded restricted or modified For such conditions terms guarantees and warranties th...

Page 20: ...with a 1 failure by you to adhere to the warnings and follow the instructions set out in this user guide for the proper installation and use of the product 2 wilful misconduct or deliberate misuse by...

Page 21: ...product to us You must arrange and pay any expenses incurred including postage delivery freight transportation or insurance of the product to return the faulty product to us however we will arrange de...

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