Baby Unit
Once your Parent Unit has been fully charged:
1. Plug the mains power
cable into the socket
marked on the side
of the Baby Unit.
Connect the other end
to the mains power and
switch on.
Using batteries
Your Baby Unit also works on battery power, so that you
can use it even when you are not near to a mains power
socket or during a power cut.
1. Using your finger or a coin,
turn the battery lock on the
back of the Baby Unit anti-
clockwise so the groove is
horizontal then lift off the
cover.
2. Insert 4 x AA Alkaline
batteries (not supplied)
as shown.
3. Replace the battery cover,
turning the battery lock
into the vertical position
again to lock it.
Check the connection
When both Units are switched on, the green link lights
on both Units will come on.
If the link between the Units is broken at any time, the
link lights on both units will turn red and flash slowly.
At the Parent Unit, you will also hear an alert signal
(3 beeps) to warn you that there is no communication
between the Units.
If this happens, check that the mains power is plugged in
and switched on at the Baby Unit. Also check that the
Units are within range of one another.
5Setting up
BT Digital Baby Monitor – Edition 3 – 26.02.04 – 5918
WARNING
Use only the mains power adapter
supplied. Using an incorrect
adapter may permanently damage
the Baby Monitor.
!
Please note
The Baby Unit will only work from
the batteries if the mains power is
off or disconnected.
Battery performance
The recommended batteries are
4 x AA Alkaline (2500mAh).
With new batteries, your Baby Unit
will give up to 24 hours continuous
performance with the night lights
switched off. This will be less if the
lights are switched on.
When the Baby Unit is not being
used and is disconnected from the
mains power, you should ensure
you remove the batteries. This will
prevent the batteries discharging.
In the event of power failure, when
the power is restored all your
settings will remain unchanged.
LockUnlock