User's Manual Part 2

TROUBLESHOOTING
TAKING CARE OF YOUR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Ensure that you fully charge your batteries for 10 hours before their first use.
To maintain maximum battery life it is recommended that you fully discharge your
batteries periodically. Battery performance can be diminished by leaving the batteries
constantly charging. If your parent unit is not in use, please turn it off.
Inadequate battery power can impair the performance of your monitor. If you are not
happy with the performance of your Parent Unit Monitor please replace the rechargeable
batteries (2 x NiMH Rechargeable Batteries).
It is advisable to change the batteries every 6 months.
Power On/Off Light Indicator
Low Battery Light Indicator
Flashing green
Nursery unit is using the
back-up batteries
Flashing yellow Nursery Unit batteries are low
Steady green Monitor is activated
Sensor Pad Light Indicator
Temperature Indicator
Flashing red
No movement is detected or
Sensor Pad is disconnected
Flashing white Monitor is paused
Steady Red Room temperature is too hot
Steady Blue Room temperature is too cold
Steady White Room temperature is good
FALSE ALARMS
Turn OFF the Nursery Unit.
Make sure there is no bedding between the mattress and the Sensor Pad.
If the crib has a spring or slat base, place a hardboard between the crib base and the
Sensor Pad measuring at least 13’’ x 13’’ (33 x 33 cm) thick.
Make sure Sensor Pad is positioned as described under the setup requirements.
Sensitivity may need to be adjusted, refer to Step 5.4.
ALARM WILL NOT SOUND
Avoid contact with the crib when the monitor is ON.
Place crib near a solid supporting wall to avoid Sensor Pad from detecting movement
from outside the crib.
Turn OFF crib mobile, fans, loud music or anything else that may cause vibration.
You may need to decrease the sensitivity, refer to Step 5.4.
NURSERY UNIT POWER ON INDICATOR (GREEN LIGHT) DOES NOT LIGHT UP
Check connections or change to another electrical outlet.
Press the Nursery Unit ON/OFF button for 2 seconds to turn the Nursery Unit ON.
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