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V -REPAIRS
Problem
The light on the ON/OFF button
of the child (or parent) unit has
gone out.
No sound is being emitted by the
parent unit.
Interferences
Reduction of the range
Whistling sounds
The parent unit emits a very low
sound.
V -GUARANTEE
The Safety 1st DECT Safe Contact + baby monitor is guaranteed for two years from the date of purchase as long as it is submitted to
normal use. Dorel France cannot be held responsible for possible damage due to:
• Use which does not comply with the instructions
• Inappropriate, incorrect or unreasonable use
• Non-conforming electrical installations
• Repairs or modifications carried out by unauthorised technicians.
VI -DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY
Dorel France here declares that the Safety 1st baby monitor type Safe Contact + ref. 33110041 conforms with the essential demands
and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/CE.
Product conformity is subject to regular controls.
This appliance may be sold in all countries of the European Community.
A copy of the complete declaration of conformity may be requested from:
BEBE AND CO - DOREL France - Service qualité Petite Puériculture - Rue de la Vendée - 49280 LA SEGUINIERE or downloaded from
the site www.Safety1st.com.
VII - END OF LIFE
At the end of their life the appliances, together with the batteries should be taken to the appropriate recycling centres.
Possible causes
The parent (or child) unit is swit-
ched off.
The rechargeable batteries of the
parent unit have run out.
The parent (or child) adapter is dis-
connected or wrongly connected.
No electricity supply.
The child is making no sound, there
is no sound being received by the
parent unit.
The «»VOX»» mode has been selected.
- Volume of the parent unit is at
minimum.
- The rechargeable battteries of the
parent unit have run out.
- The parent unit is not working.
On rare occasions they can be caused
by similar appliances in the immediate
surroundings. Or by the occurrence
of electromagnetic pollution (radio
aerials, cables).
Electrostatic or electromagnetic inter-
ference because of electromagnetic
fields created by other appliances like
mobile or cordless telephones.
Presence of obstacles, metal
structures, reinforced concrete walls
etc between the parent unit and the
child unit.
The rechargeable batteries of the
parent unit have run out.
The parent and child units are too
close to one another.
The volume of the parent unit is
too high.
The sound of the parent unit is set to
the minimum.
The rechargeable batteries of the
parent unit have run out.
Solutions
Start the parent unit (or the child
unit) working.
- Charge or replace the batteries of
the parent unit.
- Check that the adapters are properly
plugged into the mains.
Check that the socket has an electri-
city supply.
As soon as a beep is heard the child
unit will be activated. To be sure of
this, make a noise and check whether
the sound is being emitted by the
parent unit.
Start both units working.
Turn up the volume of the parent
unit to the maximum until you obtain
a sound.
Charge or replace the rechargeable
batteries in the parent unit.
Move the parent and child units away
from the similar appliance or move
further away yourself from where they
are located.
See if it is possible to reduce the
source of interference.
(Example: by moving your mobile
phones further away).
Move the parent unit and the child
unit closer together, or reposition
the units to reduce the number of
obstacles, metal structures, reinforced
concrete walls etc.
Change or replace the batteries in the
parent unit.
Move the parent unit and the child
unit further away from one another.
Lower the volume of the parent unit.
Increase the volume of the parent unit.
Change or replace the batteries in the
parent unit.
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