- Lit level indicator bar for sounds emitted by the
child (4):
Illuminates
progressively
outward, indicating 3 levels of sound intensity
coming from the child unit (primarily in
transmitter mode) microphone (7).
Allows parents to monitor sounds emitted by the
child even when the parent unit (7) loudspeaker
volume is switched off.
: the central LED lights up if
sounds emitted by the child are of a relatively
low intensity.
:
3 LEDs light up if sounds
emitted by the child are of medium intensity.
: 5 LEDs light up if sounds
emitted by the child are of a relatively high
intensity.
Warning!
After switching on the parent unit (primarily in
receiver mode) always check the power status
of the child unit (primarily in transmitter mode)!
After switching on the unit, always check that
reception of the transmitted signal is possible at
the distance and/or in the areas within where it
has been set.
It is advisable to carry out a test with the help of
a family member from the room where the child
unit has been placed, moving simultaneously with
the parent unit in areas where it has been set, to
verify correct reception of the transmitted signal.
3. Installation and replacement of Alkaline
batteries in the child unit (primarily in
transmitter mode) and the rechargeable
lithium-ion battery in the parent unit (primarily
in receiver mode)
Warning: these operations should only
be performed by an adult
Attention: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
ALKALINE BATTERY USE
- Alkaline batteries must always be replaced
by an adult.
- alkaline batteries that are the same or
equivalent to the type recommended for the
operation of this product (Alkaline 1.5V AAA/
LR03).
- Insert batteries in the child unit, making sure
that the insertion polarity is as indicated in the
from
the
centre
battery compartment.
- Do not mix different types of Alkaline
batteries or discharged Alkaline batteries with
new batteries.
- Do not leave Alkaline batteries or any tools
within the reach of children.
- Do not short-circuit the power terminals.
- Always remove discharged batteries from the
product to avoid any possible liquid leaks that
may damage it.
- In case of prolonged non-use of the product,
always remove the batteries.
- Remove the Alkaline batteries from the device
before disposal.
- Do not throw discharged batteries in fire or
dispose of them in the environment; they must
be recycled.
- If the batteries are leaking liquid, replace them
immediately, making sure to clean the battery
compartment; thoroughly wash your hands if
they have come into contact with the liquid.
- Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable
batteries: they may explode.
- The use of rechargeable batteries is not
recommended as they may reduce the device's
operability.
- The device is not designed to run on
replaceable
improper use may create hazardous conditions.
LITHIUM BATTERY USE
- Do not dismantle, open or tear lithium batteries.
- Do not short-circuit lithium battery terminals.
Do not store lithium batteries in an improper way
inside boxes and/or drawers in which terminals
can be short-circuited by each other or can be
short-circuited by conductive material.
- Do not remove lithium batteries from their
original packaging upon use.
- Do not expose lithium batteries to heat or fire.
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
- Do not expose lithium batteries to mechanical
shock. In case of accidental falls, always check
the status of the container and contacts before
proceeding with re-use. Do not use if the lithium
battery is damaged as a result of the fall.
- In the case of liquid leakage from the battery,
be careful to avoid contact with skin and eyes
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