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5.3 Full-Eco-Control
The function FULL-ECO-CONTROL guarantees that you
are always connected to your baby. Even when the Eco-
Mode is activated a link check is performed to ensure that
both units are connected. If at any time the parent unit is
out of range or for some other reason the connection is
on the parent unit will light up red
and an alarm signal can be heard. Furthermore, the link
indication
on the display starts flashing.
Note:
Check the range of your baby monitor before using
Eco-Mode. Make sure that the two units are always within
range, so that you can hear your baby.
6. Safety information
6.1 General information
• Please read these operating instructions carefully
before using the device. These instructions form part of
the device and must be kept to hand at all times.
• The device should only be used for the intended
purpose, as described (see "4.1 Proper use" on
page 53).
• Use only accessories supplied with the device or
expressly permitted in these instructions.
• Each time you use the device, first check that it is
working properly. As well as checking the range and
the connection, we recommend always checking that
the device is audible when in use.
• These devices may be used only for the transmission of
sound within your personal environment. Everybody in
a room that could be overheard must be informed that
you are using the device.
• Please note that transmission will always depend on
the surroundings. Electronic devices, insulation, walls,
moisture or trees can seriously interfere with reception.
6.2 Protection against electric shock
Warning!
The following safety instructions are
intended to protect you from electric shock.
• Do not attempt to repair the device yourself. The device
may be opened only by qualified technicians.
• The device must not be used if it is damaged.
• If you are travelling, please always make sure that the
available voltage matches that given in the technical
data.
6.3 For your child’s safety
Warning!
Children cannot recognise the
dangers associated with using such devices.
They should therefore be kept away from them.
• Make sure that the unit and its accessories are always
kept out of baby’s reach. The unit and its accessories
should always be at least 1 m away.
• Children are often poor judges of hazard and are liable
to injure themselves. You should therefore note:
– This device is not designed to be used by people
(including children) with physical, sensory or mental
disabilities or with insufficient experience and/or
knowledge, unless a person responsible for their
safety is supervising them or instructing them on
how to use the device.
– Children should be supervised to ensure that they
cannot play with the device.
– Make sure that the plastic packaging does not
become a lethal trap for children. There is a risk of
suffocation. Plastic packaging is not a toy.
– To avoid the possibility of strangulation, the power
cable must always be out of baby’s reach.
• Use the unit only to give you additional safety. It can
never serve as a substitute for a human carer.
6.4 Protection from injury
Warning!
Follow the instructions below to
prevent injuries.
• Make sure the power supply cable is tucked away
neatly to prevent anyone from tripping over it.
6.5 Damage to the product
Caution!
To prevent damaging the product, follow the
instructions below.
• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or extreme
heat as UV rays and overheating may make the plastic
brittle and the electronics could be damaged.
• The baby monitor should not be placed near to a
source of heat and the device should also not be
covered, to prevent it overheating.
• Never use the baby monitor in damp or wet
surroundings.
• Never use the baby monitor in dusty surroundings. This
could shorten the life of the device.
• Never use sharp or abrasive cleaning agents as these
could damage your device.
• While the devices are not in use, always switch them off
on the baby unit
and the On/
on the parent unit
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