heaters).
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If dirty, wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth.
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Clean the device with a dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive cleaning
products.
11. Disposal
Batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. As a consumer, you
are required by law to recycle used batteries. You can recycle your old batte-
ries and rechargeable batteries at public collection points in your community,
or wherever batteries of the relevant type are sold.
Note:
The codes below are printed on batteries containing
harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the devices including the batte-
ries in the household waste at the end of their service life. Dispose of the unit
at a suitable local collection or recycling point.
Observe the local regulations for material disposal.
Please dispose of the device in accordance with EC Directive –
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
If you have any queries, please contact the appropriate local
authorities.
12. What if there are problems?
Faults
Actions
Monitor will not switch
Check whether
on.
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On the monitor,
Check whether
an acoustic signal
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sounds.
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The monitor is swit-
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ched on, but is not
making any noise.
The monitor switches
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itself off.
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the mains part plug is properly plugged in,
the battery is correctly connected,
the rechargeable battery is full, needs charging
or is damaged.
the maximum range has been exceeded,
the mains part plug for the camera is correctly
connected,
the camera is switched on.
the battery needs to be charged.
To set your desired volume on the monitor, press
the right or left arrow buttons during operation.
Recharge the battery of the monitor.
It could be that the device is in energy saving
mode. Press any button to make the device exit
energy saving mode.