Equipment which is old or has exceeded its service life must be
disposed of at a corresponding collection point provided by the local
public waste authorities.
Batteries and power adapter plugs must be disposed of at the point
of sale or at a corresponding collection point provided by the local
public waste authorities.
Packing materials must be disposed of according to the applicable
local regulations.
5. Important
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Check the sound reception before putting the remote babyphone
units into operation. This also checks whether the units have
been placed within range of each other. The sound transmission
should be checked at regular intervals: Let an adult speak quietly
into the transmitter unit.
It should be possible to hear the sound made in the baby's room
clearly on the receiver unit" (unit for the adults) in another room.
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During operation, do not place the transmitter and receiver units
too close to each other. The units could resonate or interference
noise could be produced.
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If you use a power adapter plug, do not position it in the vicinity
of the baby but on a window sill or another location where the
baby cannot reach it.
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Battery power, walls, radio waves and local characteristics can
affect the range of the devices. To achieve a better performance,
switch to a different channel or position the receiver unit nearer
to the transmitter unit.
6. Cleaning and upkeep
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The units may only be cleaned with a soft cloth which has been
slightly moistened (with water).
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Never use cleaning agents which contain solvents.
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Only clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth.
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If the units become damp, remove the batteries and wait until the
units are completely dry.
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