• Make
sure
that
accessories are always kept out of
baby's
reach.
accessories should always be at least
1 m way.
• Children are often poor judges of hazard
and are liable to injure themselves. You
should therefore note:
– This device is not designed to be used
by people (including children) with
physical, sensory or mental disabilities
or with insufficient experience and/or
knowledge,
responsible
supervising them or instructing them
on how to use the device.
– Children should be supervised to
ensure that they cannot play with the
device.
– Make sure that the plastic packaging
does not become a lethal trap for
children. There is a risk of suffocation.
Plastic packaging is not a toy.
– To
avoid
strangulation, the power cable must
always be out of baby's reach.
• Use the unit only to give you additional
safety. It can never serve as a substitute
for a human carer.
2.4 Protection from injury
Warning! Follow the instructions
below to prevent injuries.
• Make sure the power supply cable is
tucked away neatly to prevent anyone
from tripping over it.
2.5 Damage to the product
Caution! To prevent damaging the product,
follow the instructions below.
• Do not expose the device to direct
sunlight or extreme heat as UV rays and
overheating may make the plastic brittle
and the electronics could be damaged.
• The baby monitor should not be placed
near to a source of heat and the device
the
unit
and
The
unit
and
unless
a
person
for
their
safety
the
possibility
its
should also not be covered, to prevent it
overheating.
its
• Never use the baby monitor in damp or
wet surroundings.
• Never use the baby monitor in dusty
surroundings. This could shorten the life
of the device.
• Never use sharp or abrasive cleaning
agents as these could damage your
device.
• While the devices are not in use, always
switch them off with the On/Off button 10
on the baby unit 1 and the On/Off
is
button 32 on the parent unit 17.
2.6 Using LiPo rechargeable
batteries
Warning!
To avoid potential hazards that could
cause
equipment, always note the following:
• Avoid short circuits.
The battery poles should never be
of
allowed to come into contact with any
metal objects, as this could cause a short
circuit. A short circuit can cause the
battery to overheat, in which case it
could leak electrolyte and possibly cause
an explosion or fire.
If electrolyte does leak out, avoid any
contact with skin, eyes and mucous
membranes in order to prevent injuries. In
the event of any contact with the
electrolyte, rinse the affected areas with
plenty
of
immediately seek medical attention.
• To avoid the risk of explosion, normal
batteries
heated up or disposed of by incineration.
• Never try to open the battery, bend the
contacts or pull them off. Do not throw the
battery onto the floor or knock nails into it.
Damaging the battery could cause an
internal short circuit, in which case it
could leak electrolyte and possibly cause
an explosion or fire.
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injuries
or
damage
clean
fresh
should not be
the
water
and
recharged,