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Troubleshooting guide
Incident
Cause
How to resolve?
Distorted reproduction or electrostatic noise or receiver does not
receive any sound with Out of Range Indicator (symbol on LCD
display)
Either transmittter or receiver is switched off.
Check that both units are switched on.
The battery is low in power (symbol on LCD display).
Check if the battery power is full or if the battery is placed in the right
+ / - position or the battery contacts are dirty/rusty. If power is low,
insert new batteries or use the AC adaptor and connect to the unit.
Receiver is out of the desired range from transmittter (symbol on LCD
display on receiver).
Place receiver closer to transmittter.
Wrong channel
Switch the channel selector of both units to the same position (A or B).
Other disturbances from nearby home appliances such as cordless
phone, computer & cellular phone etc.
Identify the source of the interference and move it away from the units.
Receiver does not receive any sound with no out-of-range warning
Transmittter transmits no sounds.
Transmittter receives no sounds, and receiver and transmittter go in
standby mode.
Baby might be too far away from transmittter.
Place transmittter closer to the baby.
Transmittter is set in Low Sensitivity Level.
Change the Sensitivity Level to HIGH (Refer to Sensitivity)
Loud whistling sound or hissing or whistling noise.
Caused by feedback from receiver that both units are placed too closely
to each other.
Increase the distance between transmittter and receiver or reduce the
volume on receiver.