Important Warnings - Badabulle B014405 Instrucciones De Uso

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• USING THE DIGITAL MENU
Press button
(10) to visualise the main menu options.
Press buttons
(18) and
options.
Select an option by pressing button
Brightness Option: allows you to regulate screen
brightness. Use button
desired level. Once the level has been selected, press
(10) to return to the main menu, press button
to exit the menu.
"Auto-mute" option: when you are in continuous
transmission mode, there is no sound and it only turns on
again when baby cries. Press button
deactivate this function. Only when the «Auto-mute» option
is blocked will the function be deactivated. Once the function
has been selected, press
(10) to exit the menu.
"VOX" Option:
Voice functioning: the transmitter only displays the image
and sound when your baby cries.
Go to
(10) move through the menu using button
(18) to go to the right and select the mode
button
(17). When
is activated, the menu option is
highlighted and the «VOX» mode indicator light (13) turns
green. Exit the menu by pressing button
Continuous mode: the transmitter permanently displays the
image and sound of baby.
Press button
(10) move through the menu using button
(18) to go to the right and select the mode
button
(17). When "VOX" is not highlighted, you are in
continuous mode. Exit the menu by pressing button
again.

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

• Only use the current adapters provided. Using other current
adapters could damage the appliance.
• When the appliance is not in use for an extended period of
time, take all of the batteries or rechargeable batteries out of
the receiver to prevent them from leaking.
• Unplug the current adapter from the wall plug when the unit
is not in use.
• The optimal operating temperature range of the appliance is
between -9°C and +50°C.
• Do not leave the appliance exposed to direct sunlight for
an extended period of time, or near a source of heat, or in a
humid or dusty environment.
• When the casing of the appliance is dirty, use detergent and
a soft cloth to clean it. Never use an abrasive cleaner or
chemical solvent.
• Never open the casing as it does not contain any parts that
require maintenance.
• Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
• Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
• Electrical and electronic appliances must be disposed of
separately.
• Do not dispose of electric and electronic equipment as
household waste, but dispose of it in accordance with selective
sorting.
• The use of a baby monitor must in no way replace parental
supervision.
(19) to scroll through the
(17).
(18) or
(19) to select the
(10) again
(17) to activate or
by pressing
(10) again.
by pressing
(10)
"Sound sensitivity" option: it allows you to choose
from 3 levels of microphone sensitivity on the transmitter,
which will determine if the signal must be broadcast to the
receiver in "VOX" mode or "Auto-mute" mode.
Use buttons
(18) or
(19) to select the desired level.
Once the level has been selected, press
the main menu, press button
"Vibrate mode" option: it allows to turn on the vibrate
function on the transmitter. When baby cries, the transmitter
starts to vibrate. Select the vibrate function using button
(17) . Press button
(10) to exit the menu.
Infrared Night-mode transmitter functioning:
Thanks to the light sensor (2), the camera automatically
switches to infrared mode when light intensity is too low
in the room where the transmitter is located. The camera
allows you to see the screen of the receiver in black and
white and everything that is within a 2 metre radius of the
camera.
Indicators:
It indicates the level of signal between the transmitter
and the receiver. If the number of bars is low, signal
between the 2 units is not at its best. Move one of the units
to improve signal.
It indicates the level of battery power in the receiver.
If the number of bars is low, the batteries are flat and the
receiver must be connected to the power to recharge them.
The bars move when the batteries are charging.
• Always make sure that these two units stand upright during
use.
• Never open the casing of the equipment except for the battery
compartments.
• Keep the adapter or units out of the reach of children.
In compliance with the R&TTE directive (1999/05/EC) of the
European Parliament and Council of March 9th, 1999 (See
attached declaration of conformity).
Protect the environment: do not dispose of electrical
appliances as household waste.
Take any electrical appliance you no longer use to
a specific waste-collection centre. This will help
prevent the potential effects of any incorrect disposal on the
environment and health. This will contribute to recycling and
other forms of reusing electrical and electronic appliances.
Information on sites where appliances can be disposed of is
available from your local authorities. In many European Union
countries, the disposal of electrical and electronic appliances
in household waste has been forbidden since August 13
(10) to return to
(10) again to exit the menu.
, 2005.
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