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Adult supervision
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This baby monitor is intended as an aid.
It is not a substitute for responsible and
proper adult supervision and should not
be used as such.
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Never place the baby unit inside the baby
bed or playpen.
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When your baby monitor uses a power
outlet, make sure that you can easily access
the power outlet.
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To prevent strangulation with power cord,
never place the baby monitor within reach
of child. Do not use with extension cords.
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For their safety, do not allow children to
play with the baby monitor.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Do not immerse the parent unit or baby
unit in water, and do not clean them under
the tap.
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Do not use cleaning spray or liquid
cleaners.
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Unplug the parent unit and baby unit if
they are connected to a power outlet.
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Clean the parent unit and baby unit with a
damp cloth.
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Clean the adapters with a dry cloth.
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This baby monitor has no other user-
serviceable parts.
Storage precautions
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Use and store the baby monitor between
50°F (10°C) and 95°F (35°C). Keep the
baby monitor out of direct sunlight.
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If you store batteries in a fridge or freezer,
protect them from condensation during
storage and defrosting. Before you use
the batteries, let them return to room
temperature.
Disposal
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Dispose of batteries properly. Do not
incinerate. Batteries may explode if
overheated. Do not wrap in metal or
aluminum foil. Wrap in newspaper before
discarding.
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It is suggested that you contact your local
town or city to determine proper battery
redemption site(s) in your area.
WARNING!
To prevent strangulation with the
power cord, always keep the baby unit and the
power cord out of baby’s reach, at least 3.5
feet/1 meter away. Do not use extension cords.
Risk of explosion, electric shock, short circuit,
or leakage
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Use the type of adapters and batteries
specified in this user manual.
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To prevent battery explosion or leakage,
which can damage the baby monitor and
cause burns and skin or eye irritation:
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do not mix batteries (old and new or
carbon and alkaline, etc.),
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do not recharge non-rechargeable
batteries,
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insert batteries in the right direction
(+/-),
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remove batteries if you are not going
to use the product for more than 30
days,
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keep batteries (battery pack or
batteries installed) away from excessive
heat such as sunshine, fire or the like,
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remove batteries as soon as they run
out of power.
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To prevent batteries from heating up or
releasing toxic materials, hydrogen, or
oxygen, do not:
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overcharge,
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short circuit,
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reverse charge, or
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mutilate batteries.
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When you are handling batteries, take care
not to create a short circuit with the metal
on your rings, bracelets, or keys.
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To handle damaged or leaked batteries,
wear protective gloves to protect your skin.
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Your baby monitor transmits over a
frequency that is used by many household
products and other baby monitors. Your
conversation may be heard by another
product that operates on the same
frequency.
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