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12 TROUBLESHOOTING

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MD

 on baby’s diaper (see Section 

5Diaper/Nappy Fitmentand Section 7 Fitting your Snuza Hero

MD

).

࠮ Battery failure. The Battery Indicator Light (2) will show red (see Section 9.3 

Replacing the Battery).

Please visit our website www.snuza.comfor further information.

11 MAINTENANCE

 

11.1 Disposal

The device, battery and packaging material must be disposed of in 

accordance with your country’s laws governing the disposal and recycling of 

batteries.

 

11.2 Cleaning and Storage

࠮ Gently wipe with a damp cloth to remove any dirt. A mild soap may be 

used for stubborn dirt.

࠮ Do not use any other cleaning agents as they may contain damaging 

chemicals.

࠮ The monitor is splash resistant, not waterproof. Do not immerse in water. 

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࠮ When changing the battery, dirt that is trapped between the battery 

replacement hatch and the case may be cleaned with a dry cotton bud 

once the Battery Cover (9) has been removed. Be sure that the rubber 

seal is free of dirt before replacing the Battery Cover, as this could 

compromise the seal.

࠮ When not in use, keep your Hero

MD

 in its protective case. Do not store in a 

damp area.

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Summary of Contents for Hero MD

Page 1: ...English INSTRUCTION MANUAL READ INSTRUCTIONS IN FULL BEFORE USE PHMD00903...

Page 2: ...SNUZA is a registered trademark of Snuza International Pty Ltd Unit 11 Roeland Square Roeland Street Cape Town 8001 South Africa Made in South Africa Patented Patent nos 2 677 990 2008212520 EP 54878...

Page 3: ...tery 12 8 3 Clothing 10 11 Maintenance 14 12 Troubleshooting 14 13 Disclaimer 14 15 Technical Description 15 14 Guarantee 15 2 Introduction 3 6 Diaper Nappy Fitment 7 9 3 Movement Rate Warning 11 8 2...

Page 4: ...nt contact with baby s tummy ALWAYS Use the correct size diaper nappy If it is too loose HeroMD may lose contact Fold the top of the diaper over before attaching HeroMD V LUZ YL H YT NYPW ZL OL KPHWLY...

Page 5: ...t with baby s tummy Press the ON OFF button 6 to start monitoring Always follow the above procedure to ensure that your baby s breathing is being monitored and to prevent false alarms caused by lack o...

Page 6: ...attempt to rouse the baby If the vibration succeeds in rousing the baby and breathing is detected after such an event on each detected breath the Breathing Indicator Light 3 PSS HZO YLK After three v...

Page 7: ...s ability to detect breathing or movement The monitor should not be placed within 2 meters of other transmitting devices 5V TVKP JH PVU VM OPZ KL PJL PZ HSSV LK A single device should be dedicated fo...

Page 8: ...English 4 7HY Z 0KLU P JH PVU Front Back Page 5...

Page 9: ...JO TV LTLU LL LJ PVU 8 2 Monitoring for a full description 5 8 If breathing is not detected for 15 seconds the vibrating stimulator will attempt to rouse the baby 5 9 If breathing resumes within 5 sec...

Page 10: ...should be WSHJLK V JLU LY VM OL UH LS HUK OL TH YLZZ When attaching your Snuza monitor you should put your UNLYZ PU IL LLU OL IHI Z diaper and the baby s skin Make sure that the monitor is clipped sec...

Page 11: ...r yellow orange HeroMD will proceed to test the sensor The sensor self test can last between 1 and 40 seconds if the device does not detect zero movement The sensor test is indicated by a beep every 2...

Page 12: ...minute If the breathing rate increases to over 8 breaths per minute breathing indicator light will reset to green normal and the warning will stop To disable this function see Section 9 3 Breathing r...

Page 13: ...ator must attend to the baby immediately The alarm can be deactivated by turning HeroMD V JVTWSL LS WYLZZ 65 6 6 and MODE OFF 7 buttons simultaneously 8 3 Clothing HeroMD can be clipped onto the folde...

Page 14: ...Monitoring will continue while the Rouse Warning is sounding The Rouse Warning is automatically enabled each time HeroMD is switched ON To disable this feature ensure that HeroMD is switched ON then p...

Page 15: ...l operating time before the battery needs replacement is 6 4 months when used on average 8 hours per day 10 3 Replacing the Battery For all MD models use a CR2 CR15270 battery available from most reta...

Page 16: ...as indicated Replace the Battery Cover and ensure that it is correctly closed Figure 6 Do not use the monitor without the Battery Cover in place 10 3 4 Test the unit by switching on and ensuring that...

Page 17: ...batteries 11 2 Cleaning and Storage Gently wipe with a damp cloth to remove any dirt A mild soap may be used for stubborn dirt Do not use any other cleaning agents as they may contain damaging chemica...

Page 18: ...HYL OLYLI L_JS KLK HUK OL J Z VTLY OLYLI PUKLTUP LZ U aH 0U LYUH PVUHS 7 3 K PU YLZWLJ VM HU Z JO SPHIPSP 14 GUARANTEE Snuza International Pty Ltd guarantees this product to be free from defects in m...

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