Operating Your Illumination Monitor
Guidelines for Good Reception (continued):
and Baby's Unit to another channel. Selecting a channel is usually a one-time adjustment. If
interference persists on all channels, please refer to the Troubleshooting section at the end of
these instructions.
CAUTION: To protect your privacy, always turn the Baby's Unit off when not in use. Always
remember that you are using public airwaves. Sound may be broadcast to other receiving
devices. Conversations, even from rooms nearby, may be broadcast.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Parent's Unit power indicator
does not illuminate /or light
is amber
Static or interference in the
signal transmission
Parent's Unit has no sound
or sound breaks up
Audio feedback (squealing)
Weak sound coming from
Parent's Unit
NOTE: Do not return this product to the place of purchase. If you are having difficulty
using product visit our web site at www.safety1st.com or contact Consumer
Relations at (800) 544-1108.
Possible Cause
Parent's Unit is not turned on
Batteries are low or dead
AC Adapter not properly connected
Baby's and Parent's Units may be set
on different channels
Local interference from electrical or
radio frequency appliance near your
location
Units may be too far away from each
other
Volume not turned up
Signal interference due to microwaves,
monitors, cellular or cordless
telephones, etc.
Out of range
Baby's Unit is too close to the Parent's
Unit
Out of range
Batteries are low
Solution
Slide the volume control on
Charge batteries
Make certain that any light switches
that control the power flow to the wall
outlet are on (when using AC)
Check AC Adapter jack-to-socket and
plug-to-outlet connections
Make sure both units are on the same
channel (I or II)
Turn off the appliances that may be
causing interference
Switch channel setting on both Parent
and Baby Units
Reduce the distance between the two
units
Adjust the volume control on the
Parent's Unit
Turn the Baby's Unit and Parent's Unit
off, wait a moment then turn them
back on
Bring Parent's Unit closer to Baby's
Unit
Move the Baby's Unit further away
from the Parent's Unit
Lower the volume on the Parent's Unit
Operate Parent's Unit closer to the
Baby's Unit
Recharge batteries
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