User Manual

5
Problem Possible Cause Solution
False alarms.
Alarm will not sound.
Movement indicator light is flashing
orange (monitor is barely detecting
movement).
No sound is being transmitted.
Power ON indicator (green light) does
not light up.
Very weak reception.
Static, distortion, interference
(interference from other monitors,
wireless phones, walkie-talkies, etc…).
Feedback (loud noises emitted from
Parents Unit).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Baby was removed from crib and Nursery Unit was not
switched OFF.
Sensor Pad cord not connected properly to Nursery Unit.
Sensor Pads are not in full contact with crib mattress, or crib
mattress is not resting on a completely flat or rigid surface.
Baby has moved away from Sensor Pads, to the edge of the crib.
Nursery Unit is detecting movement when crib is being
touched.
Nursery Unit is detecting movement from outside the crib such
as motorized devices, strong drafts, etc…
Sensitivity is set too high.
Sensor Pads are not in full contact with crib mattress, or crib
mattress is not resting on a completely flat or rigid surface.
Baby is in a very deep sleep or has moved away from Sensor
Pads, to the edge of the crib.
Units are too far apart (range-out indicator is lit on the parent unit).
Batteries are low or improperly installed.
AC adapters are not connected properly or electrical outlet is
out of order.
One of the units is not ON.
Batteries are low or improperly installed.
AC adapters are not connected properly or electrical outlet is
out of order.
One of the units is not ON.
Units are too far apart (range-out indicator is lit on the parent unit).
One or both units are placed near a large metal mass.
One or both units are not in the upright position.
• Batteries are low.
Parents Unit is out of range.
• Units are set to different channels.
Parents Unit located near motorized devices, fluorescent
lights, television, etc…
Units are too close to each other.
Turn Nursery Unit to the OFF position.
Verify the connection between the Sensor Pad and Nursery
Unit. Unplug and reconnect the cord.
Make sure there is no bedding between mattress and
Sensor Pads. Sensor Pads
must
rest on a completely flat
and rigid surface. Place a piece of 6 mm (1/4”) plywood
to cover the full size of the crib base.
Make sure Sensor Pads are positioned as described in the 5
Easy Steps section. Sensitivity may need to be adjusted,
consult the Movement Sensitivity Adjustment section.
Avoid contact with the crib when monitor is ON.
Place crib near a solid supporting wall to avoid Sensor Pad
from detecting movement from outside crib.
You may need to decrease the sensitivity, consult the
Movement Sensitivity Adjustment section.
Make sure there is no bedding between mattress and Sensor
Pads. Sensor Pads
must
rest on a completely flat and rigid
surface. Place a piece of 6 mm (1/4”) plywood to cover the
full size of the crib base.
Make sure Sensor Pads are positioned as described in the 5
Easy Steps section. Consult Movement Sensitivity Adjustment
section.
Bring Parents Unit closer to Nursery Unit.
Check/replace batteries or recharge Parents Unit
(Model AC301-R only).
Check connections or change to another electrical outlet.
• Ensure both units are ON.
Make sure both units are on the same channel, either A, B
or C.
• Check/replace batteries or recharge Parents Unit
(Model AC301-R only).
• Check connections or change to another electrical outlet.
• Make sure both units are ON and on the same channel,
either A, B or C.
• Bring units closer together.
• Change the position of one or both units.
Place units on flat surface away from baby’s reach.
• Replace the batteries or recharge Parents Unit
(Model AC301-R only).
• Bring units closer together.
• Make sure both units are ON and on the same channel,
either both on channel A, B or C
Rotate Parents Unit or move it away from source of
interference.
• Move units farther apart (at least 3 meters/10 feet apart).
• Decrease volume on Parents Unit.
Voice activated
This monitor is equipped with a voice activated system. The nursery unit will
be activated and transmit sounds to the parents unit only when it captures
noise. This will make sure that the parents unit will only respond to its
matching nursery unit.
Night light halo
Press on the first light on top of the nursery unit to activate the night light.
AC power source
Model AC301: The AC adapters should be used whenever possible
to extend the battery life. Batteries can be kept in units while using
AC power source. Use regular AAA batteries for the AC301 model.
Model AC301-R: Use AC adapter on Nursery Unit whenever possible to
extend the battery life. For Parents Unit, use AC adapter only to charge
NiMh batteries. Only use rechargeable batteries for the AC301-R model.
Replacing the rechargeable batteries (Model AC301-R only)
When the NiMh batteries in the Parents Unit will not charge or
only hold their charge for a short period of time, batteries need to
be replaced. Unscrew the battery compartment door on the Parents
Unit (if necessary). Remove old batteries. Insert new rechargeable
batteries. Screw in the battery compartment door. Plug the Parents Unit
into an electrical outlet. Use only rechargeable batteries in the
Parents Unit. Allow new batteries to charge continuously for
15 hours.