Operation Manual
Babytalker 1020
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2.2 Use of batteries
2.3 Basic safety instructions
Follow the safety instructions given below in order to use the device safely:
- The device must be assembled by an adult. Keep small parts out of the reach of children during assembly.
- Do not allow children to play with the device or its parts.
- Make sure that the device and the cables are always out of the baby's reach.
- Never cover the device with a towel, blanket etc.
- Any defective components must be replaced using original spare parts. Only these parts are certain to
meet the safety requirements.
- Shut off your device in all places where posted information requires you to do so. Hospitals and healthcare
facilities may use devices which react sensitively to external high frequencies.
3 Construction and function
This babyphone comprises a parents' unit and a baby unit, connected by radio according to the PMR 446 standard.
The baby unit starts to broadcast as soon as the microphone picks up a sound. These sounds are transmitted by
the parents' unit. Users can set the sensitivity of the microphone (see page 7).
4 Components on the parents' unit (see figure on the fold-out page).
4.1 Components on the baby unit (see figure on the fold-out page).
WARNING
Danger due to incorrect use!
The incorrect use of batteries can be dangerous.
• Only use batteries of the same type.
• Ensure that you observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries. Incorrect polarity will
damage the batteries and the device.
• Never throw batteries in the fire as they may explode.
• The ends of batteries must never be accidentally or deliberately place in contact with each
other or allowed to touch metal objects. This leads to overheating, explosion or fire.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Seek medical advice immediately if batteries are
swallowed.
• Leaking battery acid can cause lasting harm to the device.
Be very careful when handling damaged or leaking batteries. Danger of chemical burns! Wear
protective gloves.
• Remove the batteries if the device is to remain unused for an extended period.
• The device is not a replacement for responsible and correct adult supervision, it is
only an accessory.
1 Display
2 LED light
3 Channel up button
- Select the next channel
4 Channel down button
- Select the previous channel
5 LED light button
6 Volume down button
7 Speaker
8 Volume up button
9 On/off button
10 Set button
11 Belt clip
12 Power adapter jack
13 Battery compartment cover
14 Display
15 Channel up button
- Select the next channel
16 Channel down button
- Select the previous channel
17 Set button
18 On/off button
19 Microphone
20 LED Night light button
21 LED Night light
22 Power adapter jack
23 Battery compartment cover
24 VOX sensitivity control
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