
WMA500 USER MANUAL
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You can fully d scharge your batter es by us ng them for spec f c per ods of t me unt l they are ent rely
d scharged, and then recharge your rechargeable battery unt l t s fully charged to extend ts l fe.
Make sure you don't let your battery uncharged for too long. Batter es that w ll not be used for a long
per od should be stored. Batter es that have been left empty for a long per od have a shorter l fespan and
perform worse. Weewell products are all des gned to use as l ttle energy as poss ble. When you're not
us ng the products, don't forget to remove the batter es. Th s manner, you may conserve energy wh le
also extend ng the battery's l fe.
Consumer's R ghts of Cho ce
In the event that the goods are found to be defect ve, the consumer may use one of the r ghts set forth n
Art cle 11 of the Consumer Protect on Law No. 6502:
a- W thdrawal from the contract,
b- Request ng a d scount from the sales pr ce,
c- request for free repa r,
d- Request ng replacement of the sold tem w th a non-defect ve one,
If the consumer chooses the free repa r opt on from these opt ons, the seller s obl gated to repa r or have
the tems repa red w thout a fee under any other name, such as labor cost, replacement part cost, or any
other name. The r ght to free repa r can also be used by the consumer aga nst the manufacturer or
mporter. The seller, the manufacturer, and the mporter are all jo ntly l able for the consumer's use of th s
pr v lege.
In the event that the consumer uses h s r ght to free repa r:
* If the product fa ls aga n w th n the warranty per od, f the max mum t me requ red for repa r s exceeded,
* If t s determ ned by a report by the author zed serv ce stat on, seller, manufacturer, or mporter that the
repa r s not poss ble, the consumer s ent tled to a refund the pr ce of the goods, and to reduce the cost
at the rate of defect.
* If poss ble, request the seller to replace the goods w th a non-defect ve one. The seller cannot refuse
the consumer's request. The merchant, manufacturer, and mporter s severally l able for when the
request s not met. In the event of a d spute over the use of h s warranty r ghts, the consumer may f le a
compla nt w th the Consumer Arb trat on Panel or Consumer Court n h s or her place of res dence or
where the consumer transact on occurs.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have d ff culty w th your aud o mon tor, please try the suggest ons below.
My aud o mon tor does not work at all.
• Make sure the baby un t, parent un t and the batter es are nstalled and charged correctly. For opt mum
da ly performance, charge the parent un t when t s not n use.
• Make sure the power adapters are securely plugged nto the outlet not controlled by a wall sw tch.
• Make sure the adapter cords are plugged f rmly nto the baby un t and parent un t.
• Make sure the baby un t and the parent un t are turned on.
• The parent un t may be too far away from the baby un t. Move the parent un t closer to the baby un ts (but
not less than 1.5 metres).
• Unplug the electr cal power to the baby un t and parent un t. Wa t for approx mately 15 seconds, then plug